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NEW YORK, May 11 (Lifesitenews.com) – Last Wednesday another negotiating session took place at the United Nations in preparation for the upcoming five year review of the Cairo conference on population and development. The meeting was made necessary because the developing nations are becoming increasingly submissive to the extremism and imperialistic attitudes of radical feminist delegations from western nations, including Canada.

Illustrating the conflict over sex related issues, the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute, reporting from the UN, said that “during a debate on the financial assistance for the AIDs epidemic, the G-77 attempted to get reference to malaria, a disease that kills more in Africa than AIDS,” but met resistance from the developed world. Kathryn Balmforth, a pro-life civil rights attorney from Utah, mocked western resistance, saying it originated in the attitude that “you cannot cure malaria with a condom and you cannot undermine belief systems in the name of malaria education.”

For more see the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute website.

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