By Austin Ruse
Center for Family and Human Rights
NEW YORK, March 16 (C-Fam) A letter from 38 members of the United States House of Representatives demonstrates how desperate advocates are to maintain coded abortion language in a document under negotiation this week at the UN.
The annual Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) began in New York on Monday and abortion advocates are keen to maintain the phrase “reproductive health” in the non-binding document.
In the letter, revealingly circulated by abortion giant Planned Parenthood, the relatively small number of Congressmen calls on the U.S. delegation to work toward “actionable policies” related to “reproductive health services.” The letter warns against attempts to “roll back international commitments that are rooted in human rights…”
The letter accuses the Trump administration with attempting to “undermine existing commitments, including your attempts to remove references to sexual and reproductive health services and reproductive rights.”
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