Posted on 11/08/2014 10:31:10 AM PST by Olog-hai
In a report issued in September, Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon recommended that the United Nations provide women with comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services in refugee camps in Syria, Iraq and Sudan, including abortion.
I call upon all actors to support improved access to comprehensive sexual and reproductive health services in conflict-affected settings, Ban said. This must include access to HIV counseling and testing, which remains limited in many settings, and the safe termination of pregnancies for survivors of conflict-related rape.
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Okay, but does helping rape victims involve trying to figure out who the rapist is?
Bans comments about abortion are included in a progress report that is required to be issued periodically in support of a 2000 U.N. resolution about women, peace and security. In this latest report, Ban cited a report from 2013 and said access to abortion is in line with the goals of the original resolution and the earlier progress report.Why we continue to fund this abomination is beyond the ken of any reason.
But the New York-based Center for Family and Human Rights, a Catholic pro-life/U.N. watchdog organization, pointed out in an article posted on its website Thursday that the 2013 report does not mention abortion.
why do we fund the UN?
Post-birth abortions for all UN officials. It’s the only way to be sure.
There is NOTHING more important to these misanthropes than abortion. Isalamic state is buchering Christians and enslaving little girls and all the UN wants to do is give abortions? Bunch of sick freaks.
Wouldn’t these “freedom fighters” consider this a call for genocide?
have a better idea, kill the rapist, not the baby.
Pulp Fiction justice, eh?!
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