UN-Backed Report Suggests Normalizing Pedophilia, Decriminalizing All Sexual Activity
According to a statement released last month with support from the UN, world leaders should restore suicide by allowing kids to choose whether or not to engage in sexual activity with adults.
The International Committee of Jurists( ICJ ), UNAIDS, and the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights( OHCHR ) published the report, which calls for offenses related to” sex, drug use, HIV, sexual and reproductive health, homelessness and poverty” to be decriminalized. The report was encased in a human-rights-based analysis on the impact of criminal laws proscribing homosexual and procreative health rights, consensual sexual activity, as well as gender ideology.
The Geneva-based ICJ stated that” sexual conduct involving people under the internally required minimum age of consent to sex may be lawful in truth, if not in law.”
The report’s’s authors also advise judges, attorneys, and law enforcement to take into account” the rights and capacity of persons under 18 years of age to make decisions about engaging in consensual sexual conduct and their right to be heard in matters concerning them.”
People under the age of 18 do participate in decisions that affect them in accordance with their developing capacities and liberal independence, taking into account their age, maturity, and best interests, as well as paying particular attention to non-discrimination guarantees.
The report developed over a five-year period and based its conclusions on comments and reviews from lawyers, academics, genuine experts, human rights activists, and several civil society organizations. According to the report, these findings mainly concentrated on the effects of legal laws prohibiting sexual and reproductive health and rights, sexual physical activity, gender identity and gender expression, HIV non-disclosure, exposure and transmission, alcohol use, and drug possession for personal use.
According to UNAIDS, 20 nations have criminalized or otherwise prosecuted trans people. Of these nations, 67 continue to forbid same-sex physical activity( with 10 imposing the death penalty ), 115 have foreseen drug use, more than 130 have committed HIV exposure, non-disclosure, and transmission, as well as over 150 have made some aspects of prostitution illegal.
According to Ian Seiderman, Law and Policy Director at ICJ,” legal law is among the harshest tools at the leisure of the State to exercise authority over individuals. As for, it ought to be a solution of last hotel.” ” We must recognize that these guidelines violate both the basic tenets of criminal law and human rights.”
Self-described queer and retired judge Edwin Cameron of the Constitutional Court of South Africa contends that criminal law considers some groups to be protected while others are condemned and shunned.
According to Edwin,” the criminal act serves an expressive purpose in this way, and it has serious effects on people’s’s world.” On organizations identified with the disapproved or stigmatized run, it occasionally has a brutally unfair effect.
The article also makes the case that killing newborn children during democratic abortions is a human right, calling for decriminalizing the practice and lifting the penalty for expectant mothers who use drugs or alcohol while carrying the baby.
According to the state,” Pregnancy must be completely removed from the scope of the criminal law, including for having, aiding, assisting with, or providing an contraception.”
The report, which was released on March 8 in honor of International Women’s’s Day, made the claim that there is a link between the rights of women and the legal age of consent.
Michelle Uriarau, a woman’s’s rights activist from Melbourne, Australia, tweeted that” gaslighting women anywhere” was the result of publishing the article on International Women Day.
This abhorrent UN report … aims to decriminalize sex, especially between teens and adolescents. Uriarau referred to it as sin.
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