The removal of children from their families should never be among the first options to consider.
The Observatory on Intolerance and Discrimination against Christians in Europe has collected over 2200 cases since 2006.
There is something deeply wrong with a society that rejoices so glibly over the killing of the unborn.
All the speakers of the event organised in the European Parliament emphasised the importance of implementing family-friendly policies.
The European Commission launched the Online Citizens’ Consultation on May 9th. It is “addressed to all Europeans, asking them what direction they want the European Union to take in the future”.
Google announced on May 9th that it would ban all advertising related to the Irish abortion referendum from its platforms.
MEPs signed a letter asking Romanian politicians to “support the organization of the referendum without delay.”
The Annual Report on the situation of fundamental rights in the EU is a narrow document, that misses some of the key elements related to the very topic that it purports to address.
Three million citizens want to have a referendum on amending the country’s Constitution, so that it recognizes marriage solely as the lifelong union between one man and one woman.
The European Parliament adopted a resolution condemning “the practice of surrogacy, which undermines the human dignity of the woman since her body and its reproductive functions are used as a commodity”.
Child euthanasia, a reality in Belgium.
The push for a ‘right to abortion’ by the UN Human Rights Committee, under the guise of re-interpreting the ‘right to life’, is not just outlandish. It is also in strong contradiction to international law.
Preventing and treating human disease is a praiseworthy goal. But it must not be allowed to become a reason to turn human beings into designer products.
A person has an inherited dignity, regardless of whether he/she is healthy, sick, disabled, or suffering
A political body would be in charge of promoting gender ideology in many areas, including education, health, media, sports, and the workplace if the Equality Bill in Spain is adopted.
Censorship, curbs on self-expression and communications that might be considered offensive, heavy fines for expressing views that could be interpreted as degrading, and having to prove one’s innocence if accused of discrimination.
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