Posted on 03/05/2005 8:55:04 AM PST by JeffersonRepublic.com
UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - Jeers and catcalls greeted the top U.S. delegate to a global women's conference on Friday as she stressed Washington's opposition to abortion and support for sexual abstinence and fidelity.
After withdrawing an unpopular anti-abortion amendment from a key U.N. document, the United States joined in approving the declaration that reaffirmed a 150-page platform agreed 10 years ago at a landmark U.N. women's conference in Beijing.
The final approval prompted cheers, applause and a standing ovation by some participants.
However, top U.S. delegate Ellen Sauerbrey drew boos from the audience, which included some of the 6,000 activists who came from around the world, when she commented on Washington's interpretation of the document.
"We have stated clearly and on many occasions ... that we do not recognize abortion as a method of family planning, nor do we support abortion in our reproductive health assistance," Sauerbrey said.
The loudest catcalls, unusual at the world body, came when she articulated U.S. policy on AIDS prevention for adolescents: "We emphasize the value of the ABC -- abstinence, be faithful, and correct and consistent condom use where appropriate -- approach in comprehensive strategies to combat the spread of HIV/AIDS and the promotion of abstinence as the healthiest and most responsible choice for adolescents."
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You are quite right, ClaireSolt -- abortion clinics are not found "universally" around the world. But this particular meeting is about FUND$. From her wording, I gather the US will NOT be putting out funds specifically for abortion. This is good. I remember the Beijing Women's Conference as clearly as if it happened yesterday: The countries that did not uphold "abortion" as a "human right" were treated badly, censored, bullied, and made fun of.
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