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Gay agenda in Geneva
By Catholic Insight Staff
Issue: May

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           Geneva-On the homosexual front, too, Canada's representatives are pushing the current draft of Human Rights and Sexual Orientation with all their might. The resolution's wording does not merely condemn unjust discrimination in the workplace, but it can be used also to end public discussion about the morality of sodomy and all other aspects of it such as gay "marriage"; in other words, it is similar to Canada's Bill C-250.

Especially obnoxious was Canadian representative Jerry Kramer who frequently intervened in the debates. He made it clear that Canada uses United Nations treaties and agreements to force these measures on countries that reject the sodomite lifestyle and abortion. Marie-Christine Lilkoff, spokeswoman for the Department of Foreign Affairs says, "We hope to co-sponsor the final resolution" (Nat. Post, 26/03/04).

Bill Graham, Canada's Minister of Foreign Affairs, whom Paul Martin left in office after he took over on December 12, has a background of active homosexuality.


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