CSW65 report

The CSW65 Priority Theme-“Women’s full and effective participation and decision-making in public life, as well as the elimination of violence, for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls”.

SUMMARY REPORT of our CSW65 Virtual Sessions

Priority Theme-“Women’s full and effective participation and decision-making in public life, as well as the elimination of violence, for achieving gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls”.

Due to the fear of Covid, all of the side events and parallel events were done virtually this year. I was able to gather 24 women to join me for the Commission on the Status of Women Sessions this year. About 16 were first timers, and about 12 of us were actively making interventions with our focus on real gender equality must begin in the womb, and the elimination of violence on women and children before birth.

The UN began as nations gathered after the Nazi Holocaust to condemn the atrocities committed by Nazis, to kill millions of “unwanted” Jews and others. Tragically, today the UN has been hi-jacked by population controllers and feminists who want to push the abortion agenda; to kill the “unwanted” children before birth.

I organized two orientation and training zoom sessions before the CSW65 began, to familiarize the participants with some of the UN Language. I gave them a list of talking points, protocols and basic information. As well, we made sure everyone was registered under the INDICO and parallel events. It was so exciting that a Member of Parliament, for Canada, Mrs. Cathay Wagantall, had agreed to give an Oral Statement to UN Women on behalf of Endeavour Forum Inc. as she was presenting a Private Members Bill regarding the elimination of sex-selected abortions across Canada. I submitted the application to UN Women, and not surprisingly, they rejected her as a presenter.

Promotional image for the United Nations event, CSW65

There were hundreds of Parallel Events, a cash cow for organizers, and dozens of Side Events, more than usual. The majority of events were to push the abortion rights and LGBT agendas.

We were only able to communicate to other participants and panels through the CHAT box on the sideline of the zoom calls.

At the end of each week, I had debriefing zoom calls to hear reports and answer questions. Our team was awesome. While the rhetoric and aim of the extremists feminists at CSW is to push the Comprehensive Sexuality Education (CSE) abortion rights and LGBT mantras, nine of us former abortion patients had the opportunity to share our testimonies on the damage of legal abortion, and how it took the lives of our children. We always tied our comments into the subject at hand, and were respectful, and were encouraged to use our voices, and make it personal in the CSW orientation. We were also were able to make comments on the humanity of the girl child before birth, the miracle of fetal development and how legal abortion can be harmful to women’s mental and reproductive health. I stressed that legal abortion is the greatest human rights violation in history and that sex-selected abortions are the epitome of gender violence whereas girls are exterminated before birth, just because they are a girl.

We were also able to use the UN language quoting the Convention on the rights of the child, the universal declaration of human rights and even the Beijing Declaration and platform for action Section 106, part h, and Paragraph 115 which states; Acts of violence against women also include forced sterilizations, forced abortions, coercive/forced use of contraceptives, female infanticide and prenatal sex selection … and every attempt should be made to eliminate the need for abortion.

The opposition were not happy with our comments and by March 24th 3 of us were removed from the parallel events virtually. However, I did send in a complaint as they claimed we were disrupting the event, however we were only making relevant comments in the side Chat boxes, so how could we be disrupting the panel? The good news is that we were able to sow many seeds of truth, in love in many of the events.

One lady from South Korea contacted me, who was in one of the events virtually with me, noted my Sidebar chat comments and I was also given permission to say a few words online in that session. She is with the International Women’s Peace Group (IWPG) and she said she truly enjoyed what I said, and would love to collaborate more with us. They have 69 global branches, and believes we are like-minded in our efforts.

Furthermore, some of the other ladies on our team also had great opportunities to share their testimonies and bring salt and light into the UN events for such a time as this.

I also encouraged participants to share the http://www.familywatch.org website as they have great videos and resources against CSE, and the war against the family.

Thank you for this opportunity, and it is an honour to serve you at the United Nations as Chief Administrative Officer.

Report by Denise Mountenay 

Chief Administrative Officer Endeavour Forum Inc.

In Special Consultative Status with ECOSOC

Email: dmountenay@telus.net www.togetherforlife.net 

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