ROME, July 8 (LSN) – In a special report, the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (CAFHRI) reported from Rome today that the Canadian Embassy hosted a secret meeting on Sunday night. The meeting brought together delegates from 30 powerful nations to ensure feminist language including “enforced pregnancy” remain in the final ICC document. The invite-only meeting was exposed by a Costa Rican delegate who demanded an explanation before the Committee of the Whole, from chairman Philippe Kirsch of Canada. Kirsch dismissed the issue claiming that the embassy could not accommodate more than 30 participants and abruptly ended the meeting quashing any more discussion in support of the Costa Rican complaint. CAFHRI’s report also detailed other tactics used by feminist forces at the UN to subvert fair debate on issues of importance. Meetings are rescheduled and moved to different conference rooms without informing countries whose views oppose that of the radical feminists notably the Muslim and Catholic countries. VERY IMPORTANT ACTION ITEM: Citizens from Western nations, especially Canada, should call their elected members of national government and insist that their delegation at the International Criminal Court be immediately instructed to cease these underhanded tactics. Also request that your delegation properly represent the wishes of your nations’ citizens and stop trying to impose the radical feminist gender agenda and a ban on “enforced pregnancy” on your own nation and the other nations of the world via these UN conferences.
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INTERNATIONAL EMBARRASSMENT AS CANADA HOSTS SECRET MEETING TO ADVANCE
ROME, July 8 (LSN) – In a special report, the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute (CAFHRI) reported from Rome today that the Canadian Embassy hosted a secret meeting on Sunday night. The meeting brought together delegates from 30 powerful nations to ensure feminist language including “enforced pregnancy” remain in the final ICC document. The invite-only meeting was exposed by a Costa Rican delegate who demanded an explanation before the Committee of the Whole, from chairman Philippe Kirsch of Canada. Kirsch dismissed the issue claiming that the embassy could not accommodate more than 30 participants and abruptly ended the meeting […]
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