When the Clinton administration sent its ultraliberal
team of Undersecretary of State Tim Worth and his assistant,
feminist Bella Abzug, to the U.N. population conference in Cairo,
their agenda was clear: export abortion and American feminism to
the rest of the world.
So when three journalists from American anti-abortion
newspapers were discovered at the conference, Secretary Wirth
ordered U.N. security to confiscate their passports and press
credentials. They were then detained by Egyptian police, reports
the Washington Times.
Pro-abortion groups had a different status at the
meeting. According to CBN news, 200 members of Planned Parenthood
participated as delegates for different countries.
In the end, the Clintons had only a partial success on
their secret agenda. The language on abortion was softened
substantially so that abortion is no longer advocated or
encouraged, but they managed to slide in the politically correct
phrase "empowering women" in the final document. Try translating
that to Chinese or Tutsi.