Saturday, April 28, 2012


Endeavour Forum Inc.

In Special Consultative Status with ECOSOC

 







Statement by

Denise Mountenay-Canadian Director



To the 45th Commission on

Population & Development



YOUTH & ADOLESCENTS

UNITED NATIONS-New York

April 24, 2012



Mr. Chairman,

Executive Directors, Distinguished Delegates, Ladies and Gentlemen:

We know there is a propaganda campaign agenda by some wealthy NGO’s and UN agencies to push Comprehensive unrestrained Sexuality education into nations for young children aged 10 and up, which endorse early sexual activities, multiple partners, same sex philosophies, experimentation, along with encouraging children to masturbate. (IPPF)[i] 

This is totally unacceptable and inappropriate for children. We understand that this (CSE) will only lead to more sexual promiscuity, fuel more epidemics of Sexually Transmitted Diseases, including Syphilis, Herpes, HPV, and HIV/AIDS.  Sex outside of a marriage relationship also leads to more abortions and emotional distress, according to Dr. Miriam Grossman during her parallel event at the UN Commission on the Status of Women in 2010.  Who is benefiting from the sex industry? Large multi-billion dollar manufacturing drug companies that produce chemical steroids (birth control pills, hormonal  patches and  injections, and  abortion pills), along with the family planning abortion industry who are profiting from ending the lives of healthy children in the womb.

Mr. Chairman: Why does the CPD Draft Resolution for Youth and Adolescence contain only 13% on education and employment opportunities, while 57% focuses on sex?  What has all this sexual education for teenagers resulted in?  Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD’s) are one of the most critical health challenges facing several  nations today. The Centre of Disease Control (CDC) estimates that there are 19 million new infections every year in the United States.

STDs cost the U.S. health care system $17 billion every year—and cost individuals even more in immediate and life-long health consequences. Young people represent 25 percent of the sexually experienced population in the United States, but account for nearly half of new STDs. The long-lasting health effects are particularly serious for young people:

  • Untreated gonorrhea and chlamydia can silently steal a young woman’s chance to have her own children later in life. Each year, untreated STDs cause at least 24,000 women in the U.S. to become infertile.
  • Untreated syphilis can lead to serious long-term complications
  • Studies suggest that people with gonorrhea, chlamydia, or syphilis are at increased risk for HIV. Given the increase in both syphilis and HIV among young black gay and bisexual men, it is particularly urgent to diagnose and treat both diseases.[ii]

It is tragic that developing countries where women bear more children per capita; Yet lack infrastructure, education on how to prosper, sustainable food, clean water and access to sanitary medical services to preserve all life. They need clean birthing kits to prevent infections, access to skilled birthing attendants, transportation, doctors and emergency obstetric care, not abortions.

Dr. Jean Kagio, MD. Ob/Gynaecologist from Kenya, Africa states that “Legal Abortion cannot end poverty because the health budget would go higher due to the increased number of patients, increased mortality and morbidity due to abortion complications for women…including psychiatric problems and the need for assisted reproductive health services such as IVF due to infertility caused by abortion.    There are rampant shortages of essential medicines and basic nutrition for the mothers and their children due to poverty.  It is horrifying that these families suffer soaring maternal and child mortality rates which remain high.

It is unconscionable that nearly three million "wanted" children die every year during natural labour and delivery due to lack of support in the weeks just before birth.  This is outrageous in this day of modern medicine and technology.  Therefore, we are calling on UN Agencies, Governments and NGO's to recognize that if POVERTY is the enemy, then let's eliminate that!  (not eliminate children before they are born)

There is a huge difference between Reproductive "Health" and the "Right" to have one's child killed while on life support in his or her mother's womb.  Abortion as birth control is not health care, nor is it usually a medical necessity.  As a former legal-abortion patient from Canada who ignorantly used abortion as a violent form of birth control, and who got an infection, damaged cervix and badly scarred uterus affecting my fertility; I know that there is no such thing as a "safe" abortion.  Abortion hurt me, and killed my children.  It is a wrong and not a right!

Many studies confirm that legal abortion causes cervical and uterine damage and increased risk for pre-term births in subsequent pregnancies. Other legal abortion consequences include; increased risk of mental health problems consisting of anxiety disorders, panic attacks, depression, suicidal thoughts and substance abuse problems.  Go to www.afterabortion.org[iii]  Not one study states that induced abortions are beneficial for women's Reproductive Health!

Over 50 worldwide studies now reveal that induced legal abortions may significantly increase the risk of breast cancer in women.  Go to www.abortionbreastcancer.com[iv] for references and citations.

Most developed nations have had over 40 years of legal abortion on demand, sterilizations and birth control, but now face aging/dying populations with below replacement level birth rates!  This will bring huge economic catastrophes in the future due to shortages in the working age population, and especially of doctors, nurses, teachers and the available labour force. 

To conclude

The Secretary-General launched the Global Strategy on Women's and Children's Health. This initiative was designed to accelerate the achievement of MDGs 4 and 5, reducing child mortality and improving maternal health.

We urge the UN agencies and NGO's to begin a campaign to encourage youth and adolescents to hang on to their hormones and to save pregnant women and children. 

Please provide funds for pregnant women and children in developing nations, please supply clean water, access to real maternal health care and let’s teach youth and young adults that they are not animals who cannot control their sexual behaviour.  According to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights it is the parents, who should teach and guide their children's education.

Thank you for listening.

From the moment of conception all the DNA is present, (information and data on if it is a boy or girl, who this child would look like etc.)

A person is a person, no matter how small. 

Science resoundly declares that human life begins at the moment of conception/fertilization. From conception every human being has the potential to live for up to 70+ years.  Children and youth need to learn early that there is beating heart by 3-4 weeks, arms, legs, fingers and toes by\ 8 weeks after conception.  They need to learn about the value of motherhood and fatherhood, and that choosing sex before marriage could result in choosing STD's, pregnancy and broken hearts. 

The United Nations has an obligation according the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, to defend and protect the innocent from violence.  Article 3 states that “Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person.”  Also, the Declaration on the Rights of the Child, states that the child, by reason of his physical and mental immaturity, needs special safeguards and care, including appropriate legal protection, before as well as after birth,” -CRC (1990) Preamble.  And ICPD (1994), Chapter II, Principle 1. 

Whether legal or illegal, there is no such thing as a “safe” abortion.  Legal abortions do not equal ‘safe’ abortions.  Of course, the abortion procedure is never ‘safe’ for the living baby inside his or her mother’s matrix. 

The Elliot Institute reported that the majority of women in the USA do not even want an abortion as 64% of are coerced or pressured into it by boyfriends, parents, husbands and abortion clinic workers.  Many women suffer cervical and uterine damage, sterility, pre-term births in subsequent pregnancies, breast cancer, depression, guilt, remorse, suicidal thoughts, substance abuse etc….from legal abortions.[ii] www.afterabortion.org and www.abortionbreastcancer.com; www.canadasilentnomore.com

Choice?  Just because something is legal, doesn’t make it right.  Africans were sold into slavery for profit, having no right to life and liberty, to be used and abused. Aboriginal peoples were classified as non-persons, in North America, and other nations and were forced into Residential Schools and Reservations; we do not know how many were slaughtered.  World genocides to kill the unwanted  occurred  in Mao Ze-Dong’s  China, 1958-61 and 1966-69. Stalin’s Soviet Union, Cambodia and Rwanda where millions were slaughtered.  We also know about the horrors and brutality of the worst extermination on earth, where millions of Jews and others were systematically annihilated as part of a Nazi population control campaign of choice to kill the “unwanted”! 

Tragically, we have come to learn the hard way, as post abortive women, that abortion is a wrong and not a right.

The World Health Organization (WHO) target for Millennium Development Goal 5 is to reduce the maternal mortality ratio (MMR) by three-quarters by 2015. Progress: The Lancet, Medical Journal stated, “Our analysis of all available data for maternal mortality from 1980 to 2008 for 181 countries has shown a substantial decline in maternal deaths. Progress overall would have been greater if the HIV epidemic had not contributed to substantial increases in maternal mortality in eastern and southern Africa.”[vi] 

We are very concerned that young women in China who are forced to abort their children.  Many reports are made about human rights violations against women in China who want children, but are forced to abort.  Many are also undergoing forced sterilizations.  Among evidence provided by two human rights organizations, ChinaAid and Women's Rights Without Frontiers, were stories of

The ICPD, 8.25 states that “In no case should abortion be promoted as a method of family planning”…also ICPD, 7.24 declares “Governments should take appropriate steps to help women avoid abortion…”

Therefore, we urge you to begin an education awareness campaign to bring these truths and information to light so women and children will be saved from destruction and violence!  It is a matter of life and death.  You must intervene to put pressure on the Chinese Government and all governments that permit this cruel act, to stop this brutal barbaric policy against women and children in our generation.  Also we encourage you to examine the San Jose Articles on Abortion and the Unborn Child in International Law. 



[[i]] IPPF Framework for Comprehensive Sexuality Education 7
[[ii]] Centres for Disease Control & Prevention-USA. http://www.cdc.gov/std/stats10/trends.htm
[[iii]] The Elliot Instititute; www.afterabortion.org
[[iv]] Abortion Breast Cancer Coalition www.abortionbreastcancer.com ; www.bcpinstitute.org
The ICPD, 8.25 states that “In no case should abortion be promoted as a method of family planning”…also ICPD, 7.24 declares “Governments should take appropriate steps to help women avoid abortion…”


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