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UNESCO Pledges End to Support and Promotion of Abortion
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In response to the concerns of the US government, the UN
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has promised to
make substantial internal reforms to ensure that its publishing offices
around the globe no longer produce documents endorsing abortion rights. At
the same time, UNESCO’s efforts to distance itself from one particular
document that recommends abortion on demand for girls, by highlighting the
UN Population Fund’s participation in the production of the document, may
create further problems for UNFPA as it embarks on a public relations
campaign aimed at restoring its US funding.
In January, Tommy Thompson, Secretary of US Health and Human
Services (HHS), wrote a letter to UNESCO Director-General Koichiro
Matsuura voicing Bush administration displeasure with some UNESCO
documents, especially a document entitled “Unwanted Pregnancy and Unsafe
Abortion.” The document, first brought to light in the Friday Fax, and
published in 2002 by UNESCO’s Bangkok-based Regional Clearing House on
Population Education and Communication, recommends abortion for all women
and girls without restriction, the public financing of abortion, as well
as the removal of all parental notification and consent laws.
In response, Matsuura admitted in a letter to Thompson that
“Unwanted Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortion” contained “material that is not
in line with our policies or mandate.” Matsuura therefore “instructed the
Bangkok Office to withdraw the document and remove it from the Internet.”
A search of the UNESCO-Bangkok website confirms that the document has been
removed. Furthermore, Matsuura forwarded Thompson an internal memo issued
to UNESCO deputies in which he states that “My attention has been drawn to
certain co-publications that could give the impression that UNESCO has a
mandate or issues recommendations in the area of abortion. I therefore
wish to recall to your attention that abortion, and abortion-related
issues, do not come within the mandate of UNESCO….As UNESCO does not
promote abortion, and no funds are given by Member States to be spent on
abortion-related activities or materials, I ask you to ensure that
UNESCO’s policy in this area is not misrepresented, in particular through
publications and co-publications.”
In a letter sent to the Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute
after the October 31, 2003 Friday Fax exposed “Unwanted Pregnancy and
Unsafe Abortion,” a UNESCO spokeswoman explicitly mentioned who was
involved in the “co-publication” of the document, writing that “With
regard to the specific document to which you have drawn particular
attention, I would like to stress that this publication should be seen in
the framework of a long-standing cooperation between UNFPA and our UNESCO
Office in Bangkok.”
However, UNFPA has always claimed that it does not promote
abortion. In a recent press release urging the Bush administration to
restore US funding, UNFPA categorically states that “the Fund does not
support abortion.” UNFPA has yet to comment on UNESCO’s statements that
appear to contradict these assertions, that UNFPA was involved in the
production and publication of “Unwanted Pregnancy and Unsafe Abortion.”
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