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THE FIGHT FOR LIFE FIVE YEARS AFTER CAIRO.(Cairo International Conference on Population and Development)
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July 6, 1999|
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In 1994 a coalition of pro-life forces pulled off an amazing upset when it derailed the determined effort by the Clinton-Gore Administration and its pro-abortion allies at the Cairo Inter-national Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) to enshrine abortion as a worldwide "fundamental right." Undeterred, pro-abortion forces such as the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and International Planned Parenthood (IPPF) have used subsequent UN conferences to attempt to win what they lost at Cairo.
Beyond new conferences, however, they also have an additional ...
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