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ENTEBBE, Uganda (LifeSiteNews) — An African pro-family,
inter-parliamentary forum issued a declaration calling on African
nations to combat pornography as a “driver of exploitation of women
and children.”
The first-ever African Inter-Parliamentary Conference on Family Values
and Sovereignty, held this year by Uganda’s Parliamentary Forum on
Family in partnership with the African Bar Association and the
Foundation for African Cultural Heritage, released an “Entebbe
Declaration” shared with LifeSiteNews by Tobias Nauruki, who works
with pro-life and pro-family legislatures, professionals, religious
leaders, and organizations in Africa.
The document’s main purpose is twofold: to urge African nations to ban
and restrict access to porn (in the Entebbe Declaration on
Pornography), as well as to urge the countries to refrain from signing
the Post-Cotonou ACP-EU Treaty between over 100 African, Caribbean,
and Pacific (ACP) countries and the European Union (EU), unless
certain conditions are met (in the Entebbe Declaration on the
Post-Cotonou ACP-EU Treaty).
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/entebbe-declaration-calls-on-africa-to-combat-porns-exploitation-of-women-and-children/?utm_source=most_recent&utm_campaign=usa
Someone better alert the gook. He is 100% in favor of these ape-like
species being exploited. He's not going to like this declaration.
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