Focus: UPR, ACP-EU & Israel
Shalom brethren,
Thanks for laboring in the LORD’s vineyard.
Isaiah 40:31 - But those who hope in the Lord
will renew their strength. They will soar on wings like eagles; they will run
and not grow weary, they will walk and not be faint.
May FATHER GOD continuously renew your
strength in JESUS’ Name, Amen
ACP-EU
Treaty
We glorify GOD for firm Stand of Legislators
from Uganda, Jamaica, Bahamas, Trinidad, Tobago, Sierra Leone, Eswatini, Kenya,
Malawi, Ghana, Mali among others who objected to EU imperialism
during the ACP-EU Joint Parliamentary Assembly in Maputo, October 29-2 November 2022.
The Battle is not yet over.
The ACP-EU Council of Ministers is slated to me on 29 November 2022 in Brussels to interlia deliberate on the same controversial Treaty.
And also the Summit of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) Heads of State and Government is due for 6-10 December 2022 in Luanda.
Prayer
for the EU-ACP
Isaiah 64:1-2
Oh that you would rend the heavens and come down,
that the
mountains might quake at your presence—
as when fire kindles brushwood
and the fire
causes water to boil—
to make your name known to your adversaries,
and that the
nations might tremble at your presence!
O Lord, you are our Father;
we are the clay, and you are our potter;
we are all the
work of your hand.
LORD thank you for the firm stand of Legislators
from Uganda, Jamaica, Bahamas, Trinidad, Tobago, Sierra Leone, Eswatini, Kenya,
Malawi, Ghana, Mali who contested the problematic provisions of the EU-ACP Partnership
agreement i.e Homosexuality, Abortion among other during the ACP-EU JPA in
Maputo
LORD we commit to you the ACP-EU Council of
Ministers on November 29 in Brussels and the OACPS Summit on December 6-19 in Luanda,
LORD do your biding. LORD empower ACP ministers of Foreign Affairs, the
Presidents/Heads of States and those who will represent Ministers and Heads Of
states in these two meetings to stand Firm to boldly refute all problematic Provisions
in the EU-ACP trade Treaty such as that promote Homosexuality, Abortion,
Prostitution, Pornography; and such as those that undermine Parental Rights/Authority,
Religious and Cultural values.
Oh LORD rend the heavens and come down that the Sexual
Rights activists and European Union (EU) might quake at your presence, as when
fire kindles brushwood and the fire causes water to boil.
LORD make your name known to Sexual Rights activists and the
EU and that the nations might tremble at your presence.
In JESUS’ Name, Amen
Action on the EU-ACP
Engage and warn the Ministers of Foreign Affairs
and Presidents in your countries on the dangers of the EU-ACP Treaty, urge them
not refute the problematic provisions. Share this with them.
The EU-ACP Agreement: 12 Serious Implications forthe African Union and African States
The EU Treaty will legalize Homosexuality,
Abortion…
The CP-EU Council of Ministers is due for November
29 2022 in Brussels and the OACPS Summit of Presidents is due for December 6-19
in Luanda.
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Universal
Periodic Review (UPR)
The human rights records of Tunisia and
Morocco were reviewed on November 8; Algeria on November 11 and South Africa on
November 16. See the streamed Videos,
click Tunisia’s UPR, Morocco’s UPR, Algeria’s UPR, and South Africa’s UPR
The UPR is a unique
process which involves a periodic review of the human
rights records of all 193 UN Member States. It provides a forum for nations to
review each other’s human rights records, with input from civil society. Rather
than relying on outside experts to critique government’s performance, the UPR
brings to bear a sort of peer pressure on governments. It encourages them to
work harder to protect human rights, offers best practices, and exposes
shortcomings.
Sadly the Sexual Rights Activists have used the UPR to advance
the Sexual Revolution by giving recommendations that are Anti-Family and later
pressurize countries to implement them by tying funding to them e.g a number of
UPR recommendations on SOGI are issued to countries. SOGI is Sexual Orientation
and Gender Ideology i.e Homosexuality & it's related vices. E.g Human Rights Gone Awry: A Case of
Uganda’s UPR in January 2022
See the Recommendations below
Prayer on the UPR
Now David had been told,
“Ahithophel is among the conspirators with Absalom.” So David prayed, “Lord,
turn Ahithophel’s counsel into foolishness.” 2 Sam 15:31
Absalom and all the
men of Israel said, “The advice of Hushai the Arkite is better than that of
Ahithophel.” For the Lord had determined to frustrate the good advice of
Ahithophel in order to bring disaster on Absalom. 2 Sam 17:14
Lord we pray for Pro-Family Outcomes from this 41th session the
UPR
LORD we thank you for the original cause of the UN system and we
lament that it's been over taken by the enemy.
Lord we commit to you the UN Geneva Delegation and the
Governments of Tunisia, Morocco, Algeria and South Africa. We petition you
empower them to stand strong to refuse all Anti-Family related UPR
recommendations received during their respective reviews.
LORD raise up and empower Hushai officials to frustrate the
recommendations of the Ahithophel officials
LORD cripple the weapons such as Dollars, Bullying, Intimidation
& Blackmail used by the Sexual Rights Activists to force homosexuality and
abortion on countries
LORD we commit to you the Government officials in Tunisia,
Morocco, Algeria and South Africa responsible for handling the UPR responses,
and ask you to empower them to accept Pro-Family recommendations and reject all
Anti-Family recommendations.
In Jesus' name, amen
Recommended Action on the UPR
Engage the Government officials responsible for the UPR responses,
Ask to meet them and mention your concerns. A soft landing would be to engage
the officials who attended the Meetings in Geneva i.e
Composition
of the delegation of Tunisa
The delegation of Tunisia
was headed by H.E. Ms. Najla Bouden
Romdhane, Head of Government of the Republic of Tunisia and composed of
the following members:
• Son Excellence Monsieur Sabri Bachtobji, Ambassadeur Représentant Permanent
de la République Tunisienne auprès de l’Office des Nations Unies à Genève et
autres organisations internationales en Suisse ;
• Mme Imen Kalai, Secrétaire Permanente du Comité national de coordination, d’élaboration
et de présentation de rapports et de suivi des recommandations dans le domaine
des droits de l’homme, Présidence du Gouvernement ;
• Mme Intissar Ben Attitallah, Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, de la
Migration et des Tunisiens à l’étranger ;
• M. Ramzi Louati, Mission Permanente de la République Tunisienne à
Genève ;
• M. Chahreddine Ghezala, Présidence du Gouvernement ;
• M. Elias Miladi, Ministère de la Justice ;
• Mme Imen Mouawiya, Ministère de la Justice ;
• M. Adel Boudabbous, Ministère de la Défense Nationale ;
• M. Maher Kaddour, Ministère de l’Intérieur ;
• Mme Ahlem Kharbach, Ministère de l’Intérieur ;
• Mme Nouha Dhaouadi, Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, de la Migration et
des Tunisiens à l’étranger ;
• M. Wissem Boudrigua, Ministère des Affaires Etrangères, de la Migration et
des Tunisiens à l’étranger ;
• M. Lotfi Belazzi, Ministère de la Famille, de la Femme, de l’Enfance et des
Personnes âgées ;
• Mme Wassila Ouerghi, Ministère de la Santé ;
• Mme Sania Houssini, Ministère des Affaires sociales ;
• M. Bouzid Nsiri, Ministère de l’Education ;
• M. Selim Khelifa, Présidence du Gouvernement ;
• Mme Mahjouba Chartaoui, Ministère des Affaires Religieuses ;
• M. Mohamed El-Ayesh El-Hafsaoui, Ministère des Finances ;
• Mme Lilia Makhlouf, Ministère de l’Emploi et de la Formation
Professionnelle ;
• M. Mounir Bakay, Ministère de l’Equipement et de l’Habitat ;
• Mme Wafaa Abou El-Saoudi, Ministère des Technologies de la Communication ;
• Mme Meriem Hadj Belgacem, Ministère de l’Enseignement Supérieur et de la Recherche
Scientifique ;
• M. Khaled Njimi, Ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports ;
• Mme Yosra Mbarek, Ministère de l’Economie et de la Planification ;
• M. Aladdine Nciri, Ministère du Domaine de l’Etat et des Affaires
foncières ;
• Mme Arbia Ferchichi, l’Institut National de la Statistique.
Composition of the delegation of Morocco
The
delegation of Morocco was headed by H.E.
Abdellatif Ouahbi, Minister of Justice and composed of the following
members:
• M. Abdelilah SOUIYAH, Conseiller de M. le Ministre ;
• M. Hicham MELLATI, Directeur des Affaires pénales et de la grâce :
• Madame Sana ZAHID, Conseillère de M. le Ministre :
• Madame Fatima Ezzahra Ma-ELAININE, Conseillère de M. le Ministre ;
• S.E.M. Omar ZNIBER, Ambassadeur Représentant
Permanent ;
• M. Abdellah BOUTADGHART, Représentant Permanent adjoint;
• M. Ali JAAKIK, Conseiller ;
• M. Yassine KABBAJ, Premier Secrétaire ;
• Madame Houria DIDI, Membre ;
• Madame Zilfi AOUICHA, Membre ;
• Madame Khadija OULBACHA, Membre ;
• Madame Rabia BOUJJA, Membre ;
• Madame Ouafa ZNAYDI, Cheffe du service du Partenariat et de la Coopération ;
• M. Aziz MOKANNEF, Membre ;
• Madame Chaimaa ZEMZAMI, Membre ;
• Madame Salima ZIDANI, Membre ;
• M. Mohamed BENLAFQUIH, Membre ;
• M. Youness FERANO, Chef du Service de la Commission de la Justice de la
Législation et des Droits de l’Homme ;
• Madame Farida ELKHAMLICHI, Conseillère, Présidente de la Commission
Nationale du droit international humanitaire ;
• M. Abdelkrim BOUJRADI, Secrétaire Général ;
• M. Mohamed ADI, Directeur de la Coordination et de la promotion des droits
de l’Homme ;
• M. Abdelillah HMIDOUCHE, Chef de la Division de la Coordination avec les
Départements ;
• M. Mohamed OUZGANE, Gouverneur ;
• M. Brahim BASTAOUI Secrétaire Général, Chef de la Division des libertés
publiques ;
•
Madame Karima BRAHMI, chef de cercle, chef de service à la Direction des
libertés et de la société civile ;
•
M. Mohamed Mehdi HARAKAT, Secrétaire Général-Direction des Affaires
Politiques ;
• M. Amine CHABI, Chef de la Division des droits de l’homme et des affaires
humanitaires ;
• Madame Hajar SEKHER, Conseillère ;
• M. Yassine NHINIH, Conseiller ;
• M. Mohamed MAKOUTI, Chef de la Division de l’insertion sociale et l’accompagnement
juridique des migrants ;
• M. Abdelhakim YAHYANE, Directeur de la Population ;
• Madame Souad ROUIJEL, Chargée du dossier droit de l’homme au Secrétariat
Général ;
• Madame Nazha EL HADRAMI, Cheffe de la Division des études et des affaires
juridiques ;
• Madame Fatima BENSAID, Juge auprès du Conseil Supérieur du Pouvoir
Judiciaire ;
• Madame Ouafae ZOUIDI, Cheffe du Pole coopération judiciaire internationale
et des droits de l’homme ;
• M. Yassine LAMRANI, Chef de l’Unité des rapports des organismes nationaux
et internationaux et des organisations non gouvernementales ;
• M. Ahmed AIT TALEB, Contrôleur Général ;
• Madame Sara BEZZAZI, Commissaire de police principale ;
• M. Driss RACHIDI Commissaire de police provinciale ;
• M. Redouan MTOUNE, Chef du Service du partenariat avec les instances
gouvernementales et non gouvernementales ;
• M. Moulay Ahmed MGHIZLAT, Membre du Conseil ;
• Madame El Kbira SOUFRI, Cheffe de Service des infrastructures
administratives ;
• M. Mohamed
El KHAMLICHI, Expert senior ;
• Madame Zhour HORR, Présidente ;
• M. Abderrahim El AYADI, Chef de service d’organisation Spatiale et
temporelle des établissements ;
•
M. Azzouz ATTAOUI, Chef
de la Division des Etudes et de la législation ;
•
M. Said SOUKRATI, Chef
de division de la règlementation et des normes de travail
Composition of the delegation of Algeria
The delegation of Algeria
was headed by His Excellency Abderrachid TABI, Ministre de la Justice,
Garde des Sceaux and composed of the following members:
•
S.E.M Lazhar SOUALEM,
Ambassadeur, Représentant Permanent, Mission Permanente d’Algérie à Genève ;
•
Mme Habiba KHERROUR,
Directrice des Affaires Humanitaires, Sociales, Culturelles, Scientifiques et
techniques Internationales, Ministère des Affaires Etrangères et de la
Communauté Nationale à l’Etranger ;
•
M. Nabil MOSTEFAI,
Directeur de la Vie Associative, Ministère de l’Intérieur, des Collectivités
Locales et de l’Aménagement du Territoire ;
•
Mme Amina Harbi,
Directrice d’Etudes, Ministère des Finances ;
•
Mme Nora BENABBAS,
Chargée d’Etudes et de Synthèse, Présidence de la République ;
•
M. Arezki Si Hadj
Mohand, Chef de Cabinet de Monsieur le Ministre de la Justice.
•
Mme Rachida SAIDANI,
Directrice d’Etudes, Ministère de l’Habitat, de l’Urbanisme et de la
Ville ;
•
M. Ahmed Amine
BOUGHABA, Procureur General, Ministère de la Justice ;
•
M. Hakim BOUAZIZ,
Ministre Conseiller, Représentant permanent adjoint, Mission Permanente
d’Algérie à Genève ;
•
M. Mostefa DJALOUT,
Directeur de la Coopération et des Relations Internationales, Ministère de
l’Education Nationale ;
•
M. Abdeljalil
DJEGHADER, Directeur de la Coopération, Ministère de la Communication ;
•
M. Abdelkrim SI
YOUCEF, Directeur des Relations Professionnelles, Ministère du Travail, de
l’Emploi et de la Sécurité Sociale ;
•
M. Yacine
ABDELGUERFI, Directeur de l’Education et de l’Enseignement Spécialisé,
Ministère de la Solidarité Nationale, de la Famille et de la Condition de la
Femme ;
•
M. Salem SAIT,
Directeur de la Coopération et des Relations Internationales, Conseil National
Economique, Social et Environnemental ;
•
Mme Nawel
BOUKHETALLA, Ministère de la Défense Nationale ;
•
M. Walid Riad
BOUKABOU, Commandement de la Gendarmerie Nationale ;
•
Mme Yasmina KHAOUAS,
Direction Générale de la Sureté Nationale ;
•
Mme Kenza NECHAR,
Sous Directrice des Relations Internationales, Observatoire National de la
Société Civile ;
•
M. Mohammed SAYEB,
Sous-Directeur de la Coopération, Ministère des Affaires Religieuses et des
Wakfs ;
•
Mme Khadidja
BENKOUIDER, Sous Directrice, Ministère de la Jeunesse et des Sports ;
•
M. Rochdi Fethi
MOUSSAOUI, Conseiller, Ministère des Affaires Etrangers ;
•
Charif DEHIMI,
Secrétaire des Affaires Etrangères, Mission Permanente d’Algérie à Genève ;
•
Mme Sabrina MOKHTARI,
Attachée des Affaires Etrangères, Mission permanente d’Algérie à Genève ;
•
M. Hichem AYADAT,
Attachée des Affaires Etrangères, Ministère des Affaires étrangères et de la
Communauté Nationale à l’Etranger ;
•
Mme Kenza RAZEM,
Cheffe d’Etudes, Organe National de la Protection et de la Promotion de
l’Enfance ;
•
Mme Hadjira BENSADOK,
Cheffe de Bureau, Haut-Commissariat de l’Amazighité ;
•
M. Mhamed AMROUN,
Ministère de la Formation et de l’Enseignement Professionnels ;
•
M. Karim KHEDDACHE,
Chargé du Protocole.
Composition
of the delegation of South Africa
The delegation of South Africa
was headed by H.E. Mr. John Jeffery, Deputy Minister of Justice and
Constitutional Development, and composed of the following members:
• H.E. Mr Obed Bapela, Deputy
Minister of Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs;
• Dr Reginah Mhaule, Deputy Minister of Basic Education;
• Mr Zane U. Dangor, Director – General, Department of International
Relations and Cooperation;
• Adv Joyce M. Maluleke, Director- General, Department of Women, Youth and
People with Disabilities;
• H.E. Mr Mxolisi S. Nkosi, Ambassador, Permanent Representative of South
Africa to the United Nations Office at Geneva and Other International
Organisations in Switzerland;
• Ms Isabella Sekawana, Deputy Director
General: Welfare Services, Department of Social Development;
• Adv Lloyd Lotz, Acting Deputy Director General. Department of Justice
and Constitutional Development;
• Mr Mandla Madumisa, Chief Director, Department of Home Affairs;
• Ms Tinyiko Khosa, Chief Director, Department of Sports, Arts and Culture;
• Adv Carol Johnson-Newham, Technical Specialist: Office of the Deputy
Minister, Department of Justice and Constitutional Development;
• Ms Tsholofelo Tsheole, Deputy Permanent Representative, South African
Permanent Mission – Geneva;
• Mr Malesela Leso, Director: International Legal Relations, Department of
Justice and Constitutional Development;
• Mr Xolani Khumalo, Director: International Relations, Department of
Women, Youth and People with Disabilities;
• Mr Ivan C. Vosloo, Counsellor: Political, South African Permanent
Mission – Geneva;
• Ms Gabisile Nkosi, First Secretary: Political, South African Permanent
Mission – Geneva;
• Ms Portia Mngomezulu, First Secretary: Political, South African Permanent
Mission – Geneva;
• Ms Bronwen Levy, Counsellor: Political, South African Permanent Mission
– Geneva;
• Ms Tebogo Ncalo-Seheri, First Secretary: Political, South African
Permanent Mission – Geneva;
• Colonel Mosetsanagape Mathe, Policing and Detection Legal Services,
South African Police Service;
• Ms Cleon Noah, Director, Department of Sports, Arts and Culture;
• Mr Siyabonga Hadebe, Labour Attaché, South African Permanent Mission;
• Ms
Juanique Bowman, First Secretariat: Disarmament, South African Permanent
Mission;
• Ms
Lebogang Lebese, Health Attache, South African Permanent Mission.
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Prayer for God to stop
abortion in srael.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/11/18/israel-abortion-roe-america-evangelicals/
- We thank God for the miracles of women changing their minds
about abortion and choosing life.
- Please pray that the Messianic body will become more involved
in a public way in the fight to stop abortion. There is prayer and financial
support to save lives, but we are praying for a public statement such as a
march or demonstration.
- We continue to ask God to build more and more relationships
with social workers who have the possibility of referring women to abortions or
for life saving help.
- We continue to pray for doctors who will choose to work with
us to save lives and reverse chemical abortions.
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