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Obianuju Ekeocha, founder of Culture of Life Africa and author of Target Africa: Ideological Colonialism in the Twenty-First Century. | (Screengrab: YouTube)
The coronavirus pandemic has been weaponized by wealthy Western countries to push abortion on struggling African nations, according to pro-life advocate and filmmaker, Obianuju Ekeocha.
As a result of the pandemic, donor nations from the West are tying COVID-19 relief packages to support for abortion and other kinds of sexual radicalism, the Nigerian-born U.K.-based author and activist says in the new short film, Africa’s Pandemic: A Gateway To Neocolonialism, which was released Sunday.
“The effects of the pandemic have been devastating for Africans and on the economy of African nations, as well as on the already strained infrastructure throughout the continent, putting countries in a more dire situation,” Ekeocha, the founder and president of Culture of Life Africa, said in a statement to The Christian Post.
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Maryland Court Rules FDA Cannot Mandate In-Person Dispensation of Abortion Drugs During Pandemic
December 10, 2020
On Wednesday, in the District of Maryland, the Honorable District Judge Theodore D. Chuang kept in place his earlier injunction from July that enjoined the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) from requiring that abortion-inducing medications be dispensed in-person during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During the underlying litigation, the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists joined by other associations promoting the safe and remote access to abortion medications sued the FDA and the United States Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS) for allowing most drugs, including opiates, to be dispensed remotely during the COVID-19 pandemic, but excepting all abortion-inducing pharmaceuticals. Judge Chuang, at the time of granting the initial injunction, explained that the plaintiffs easily proved irreparable harm given the devastating public health consequence
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