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Apparently having pro-life voices at the UN is too much to be allowed for an inclusive organization concerned with giving voices to all people everywhere. Some would criticize saying the UN is an organization that has given up on peace-keeping and has concerned itself with killing babies everywhere. Stunts like this reinforce such notions.

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UN Excludes Pro-Life Groups from Important UN Meeting

For the last two days, hundreds of UN-picked international lobby groups have gathered in New York for discussions with the UN General Assembly about the upcoming Millennium Summit +5. Numerous pro-life, pro-family groups applied to participate, but all were rejected by a handpicked panel of the United Nations. As a result, yesterday’s sessions consisted of repeated and unopposed calls for more access to abortion and homosexual rights through the Millennium Development Goals.

The UN’s “informal interactive hearings” with non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are the first of their kind. Ominously to pro-life groups, Deputy Secretary-General Louise Fréchette opening remarks called them a “significant new step in the way the United Nations relates to civil society.” UN bureaucrats and radical NGOs have sought for years for a way to keep pro-life groups out of UN negotiations but they have largely failed. This new approach has succeeded.

Participating NGOs for this round of negotiations were chosen by a task force under Jean Ping of Gabon, President of the General Assembly. Aside from Ping and his staff, the task force included ten lobby group representatives, including the radical feminist group Women’s Environment and Development Organization (WEDO).

WEDO is circulating a document today at the UN which calls for the +5 Summit to “reaffirm that universal access to sexual and reproductive health by 2015 and protection of reproductive rights are critical for achieving the MDGs.” Another WEDO pamphlet states that “Right-wing forces everywhere invoke culture and religion to deny women’s rights,” and blames “cultural and religious fundamentalism” for blocking women’s “reproductive health and rights.” Terms such as “reproductive rights” are misused at the UN to include abortion.

C-FAM and numerous other pro-family, pro-life groups, most with official UN status, applied to participate in the hearings, but were rejected by the task force. Selected NGOs include the International Planned Parenthood Federation and other pro-abortion groups such as the National Youth Network for Reproductive Rights and Family Care International.

Thursday’s sessions saw repeated calls for “universal access to sexual and reproductive health services and a full recognition and protection of reproductive rights,” by participants such as the Association for Women’s Rights in Development. The Europe Youth Network for Sexual & Reproductive Rights and other groups also called for greater access to abortion for young people.

Several groups also stressed the protection of rights based on “sexual orientation.” The representative of MADRE, an Argentine group, stated that gays and lesbians must have their “sexual rights, gender identity and gender _expression” protected. “No religion…can be excused for these violations.”

The hearings were partially funded by Canada, Finland and Norway.

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  • June 24th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Pro-Life | 2 comments

    This is why we are careful about foreign aid

    Nigeria squanders and rips off foreign aid

    Throwing more money to thieves tends not to help the poor who need it.

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  • June 24th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Politics | no comments

    An honest question…

    Can someone tell me why it is so freaking hard to find an honest mechanic? Or why car manufactures make the Check Engine light go one because the stupid external themometer that tells you the outside temperature is broken leading to you dropping $200 bucks because you have to fix it or when there is a serious problem causing the check engine light to come on, you’ll miss it?

    How about two lights. One, “Something stupid is broken that you probably don’t give a crap about” and “Something is seriously wrong, take the care in so a mechanic can juice you for every penny you have and give you the car back in worse condition then when you brought it in.”

    I got 140,000 miles on my truck, runs great, but has stupid shit wrong with it that takes multiple trips to the mechanic just to get them to confirm that what I told them was wrong, is in fact wrong.

    How many more trips and how much more money does it take to get them to actually FIX something?

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  • June 24th, 2005 Posted by John Bambenek | Satire | one comment