U.N. Pressures Poland on Abortion 'Right'

The UN-affiliated Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) has assessed that Poland’s abortion laws are too strict and thus violate women’s rights.

Fortunately, the CEDAW report is not binding on countries, and the committee itself does not even represent the position of the notoriously liberalUnited Nations.

The final document of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) in Cairo clearly stated that abortion must not be promoted as a method of family planning, and that countries should take action to restrict abortion.

The issue of access to abortion is the exclusive competence of individual countries, but the globalists are working to undermine national sovereignty on this, as on so many other health and moral issues.