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Geneva Consensus Declaration

Bradley Mattes   |   November 05, 2020

As the president of the International Right to Life Federation, I’m thrilled the President has again led the way defending human life around the globe.  Under the leadership of Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Secretary of HHS Alex Azar, 32 nations representing over 1.5 billion people have signed on to the Geneva Consensus Declaration, stating there’s no international right to abortion.  Further, Delegations of nine member nations of the Organization of American States signed a joint statement reaffirming “every human being has the right to life, liberty and the security of his person.”  It also supports the right of nations to pass laws protecting their most precious renewable resource – unborn babies.  Thank you, Mr. President.

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