Poorer countries could be forced to accept abortion, sexuality, and transgender ideologies in exchange for international aid under a shake-up of ‘human rights’ laws at the United Nations.
In September, the UN hosted a Summit of the Future where global leaders adopted a ‘pact for the future’, a non-binding resolution which commits nation states to a more ‘equitable future’.
But CitizenGo, an organisation that promotes life, family, and liberty, says the proposals amount to a radical agenda which could censor Christian beliefs on a range of social issues.