U.S. investigates spam barrage on UN diplomat at women’s rights conference

U.S. investigates spam barrage on UN diplomat at women's rights conference
Vice-chair of UN conference inundated with 3,000 anti-abortion text messages in 12 languages, disrupting event

Melissa Kent · CBC News
Posted: May 05, 2019

U.S. officials have opened an investigation after a female diplomat faced a barrage of anti-abortion text messages from an advocacy group, disrupting a major UN summit on women's rights.

Koki Muli Grignon, Kenya's deputy ambassador to the UN, received about 3,000 anti-abortion text messages in 12 languages during meetings at the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) in March.

Continued: https://www.cbc.ca/news/world/un-kenya-abuse-women-diplomacy-us-abortion-1.5122382


Possible impact of a Trump Presidency on Global SRHR

22 November 2016, EuroNGOs

With the election of Donald Trump as the next President of the United States, questions are being raised on what this could mean for women’s rights worldwide. While the views of President-elect Trump may be somewhat ambiguous, the views on SRHR of people close to him are very clear.

For example, Vice-President-elect Mike Pence is staunchly anti-choice and does not believe in the utility of contraception. In addition, Donald Trump has appointed two figures to his Transition team who are leaders in the anti-choice and anti-LGBT movements. They are Congresswoman Marsha Blackburn who led the Congressional inquiry into the spurious allegations against Planned Parenthood in 2015 and Martin Blackwell of the Family Research Council, a group designated as a ‘hate-group’ by the Southern Poverty Law Center for its positions on LGBT people.

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Source: EuroNGOs