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February 15, 2013 | Volume 16 Number 7
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Dear Colleague,

Haven't we all heard about those with unwanted same-sex attraction and their desires to change? Some brave psychiatrists still help them. But, according to a panel that incorrectly billed itself as a UN panel, such efforts are violations of human rights. Rebecca Oas reports.

Lisa Correnti reports on a new Presidential Memorandum and institutionalizing the sexual radicalism of President Obama in all aspects of foreign policy. Traditional countries are forewarned, the sexual imperialists are coming after your families.

Spread the word.

Yours sincerely,

Austin Ruse
President

Panel Calls Therapy for Homosexuals a Human Rights Violation

By Rebecca Oas, Ph.D.

NEW YORK, February 15 (C-FAM) Therapy to help people change unwanted same sex attraction should be banned and labeled a human rights violation, according to a panel of advocates at the Church Center, a gathering place of left-wing groups near the UN.

Although the event was advertised as "the first ever UN discussion on the legalities, ethics, and science behind the movement promoting [efforts to change sexual orientation]", it was held off UN property, sponsored by non-governmental organizations, and did not feature representatives of any UN member states. Read More


President Obama Extends Clinton's Sexual Rights Foreign Policy Agenda

By Lisa Correnti

WASHINGTON DC, February 15 (C-FAM) A Presidential Memorandum issued last month by President Obama under the guise of gender equality and women�s empowerment will be used to advance sexual and reproductive health, and lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) rights overseas.

Abortion activists applauded the president�s directive "Coordination of Policies and Programs to Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women and Girls Globally," as a means to ensure that former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton�s work on sexual and reproductive health and rights remains a priority in U.S. foreign policy and development assistance. Read More


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