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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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