The United Nations appears to be confused about what constitutes human rights as the Un General Assembly last week gave human rights awards to international abortion advocates.
Archive for December 9th, 2008
United Nations Gives Human Rights Awards to International Abortion Advocates
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The world needs ethics says Pope Benedict XVI
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Benedict XVI believes that it is necessary to rediscover the value of natural law to lay the foundations of a much-needed universal ethics.
Amsterdam to reduce prostitution, sale of cannabis
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“Amsterdam authorities said on Saturday they would halve the number of brothels and marijuana shops in the city’s “red light” district and surrounding area.
“Money laundering, extortion and human trafficking are things you do not see on the surface but they are hurting people and the city. We want to fight this,” deputy mayor of Amsterdam [...]
Children of the 21st century
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Who would want to be a small child in the 21st century? Virtually from the moment of birth you’d be given the message that other people’s needs take priority over yours.
Within hours of being born, you’re bundled out of hospital because the health system considers there are more important things to do with the health [...]
Shortland Street sex scene ruled indecent
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“A complaint about a gay love scene on popular local soap Shortland Street has been upheld by the Broadcasting Standards Authority.
The episode was found to be a breach of good taste, decency and children’s interests as specified in the Free to Air Television Code of Broadcasting Practice.
The programme had been rated PGR and a verbal [...]
NZ Censor Bans Suicide Video
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Ken Orr has emailed me the following good news…
“Chief Censor, Bill Hastings of the Office of Film & Literature Classification has decided to classify a Dr Nitschke’s suicide video Objectionable.
The decision was made on 24 November 2008. The decision followed a written complaint against the video by Right to Life New Zealand made on 26 [...]











