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Stop UN Ideological Colonialism - Abortion is NOT Development

Stop UN Ideological Colonialism - Abortion is NOT Development
petition author imageGeorge Robert Christensen started this petition to Australia's UN Ambassador Amanda Gorely and other Delegates to the UN's Human Rights Council - 2024/10/07

This is the Treaty UN elites don't want you to see.

The United Nations is once again pushing a dangerous global agenda through its new Pact for the Right to Development dictating the conditions for international aid.

What they’re not telling you is that, hidden behind promises of “helping nations grow,” this treaty is designed to impose abortion on demand, radical LGBT ideology, and even sexual indoctrination on impoverished traditional countries—countries that have always defended life, family, and faith.

These are the values you and I all care about, and they are directly under attack from globalist elites.

If the UN succeeds here it will set a worldwide precedent.

This Treaty will be the first of its kind to mandate abortion, stripping developing nations of their sovereignty and forcing them to adopt policies that go against their deeply held beliefs in exchange for much needed internationl aid.

It’s an attempt to rewrite the moral fabric of societies that stand for life, all in the name of “progress.”

But you and I know another way is possible. True development means improving healthcare, fostering economic growth, and ensuring people can live in safety and dignity. It’s not about forcing radical ideologies on nations that refuse to give up on life and family.

What the UN is doing is cultural imperialism—using its influence and financial power to bully traditional countries into submission.

This is personal. If we don’t act now, the UN’s radical agenda will spread, and there will be no place left where life and family are protected. But together, you can stop this.

Sign this petition today to stand with the nations that value life, family, and faith.

Demand that the UN Human Rights Council remove abortion and sexual “rights” from this treaty and protect the right of every country to defend its own values.

Don't let Africa and developing countries be bullied by UN technocrats trying to trample on their beliefs!

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Stop Ideological Colonialism at UN Development Treaty

Dear Ambassador Gorely,

I am writing to you to express deep concern regarding the United Nations’ proposed Pact for the Right to Development , currently under discussion at the Human Rights Council.

While this treaty presents itself as an effort to foster social and economic development for poorer nations, it includes provisions that pose a serious threat to national sovereignty and cultural values.

Specifically, the inclusion of obligations related to "sexual and reproductive health and rights" o pens the door to the imposition of abortion on demand, radical LGBT ideology, and sexual “rights” for children—policies that are in direct conflict with the deeply held beliefs of many nations, particularly those that uphold traditional family values.

True development is about improving healthcare, fostering economic growth, and ensuring that all people can live with dignity.

It is not about pressuring nations to abandon their values or adopt radical ideologies. Imposing these obligations on countries that have long defended life, family, and faith would only serve to undermine their social fabric and moral traditions.

Therefore, I urge you and your fellow ambassadors to remove these provisions from the final text of the treaty. The right of each nation to define its own moral and cultural path must be protected. We must ensure that the pursuit of development does not come at the cost of deeply held beliefs and the sovereignty of individual nations.

Yours Sincerely,

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