
CV NEWS FEED // An organization backed by left-wing billionaire George Soros reportedly hacked over 4,000 private emails sent by European pro-life advocates.
Center for Family and Human Rights (C-Fam) President Austin Ruse reported Sunday that “the George Soros Open Democracy organization has hacked thousands of emails associated with a private email group called Agenda Europe.”
Ruse described Agenda Europe as “a coalition of pro-life and pro-family groups working on common issues at the national and European level.”
Allart van der Woude, a Dutch leftist activist who helped obtain the emails, told C-Fam that they will be cited in an upcoming article accusing the pro-lifers who sent them of spreading “misinformation and disinformation.”
Per Ruse, the story will appear in the far-left Dutch newspaper De Groene Amsterdammer this week.
Van der Woude noted that leftist organizations in Croatia, Poland, and Sweden also helped hack the emails.
He claimed the emails would paint “a picture of [Agenda Europe] and its more than 400 members.”
The activist accused Agenda Europe of “bring[ing] together … Putin affiliates and representatives of groups designated as LGBT-hate groups such as C-Fam and [Alliance Defending Freedom (ADF)].”
According to its website, “Agenda Europe is an informal network that provides a platform for cooperation of individuals, NGOs, and experts who work on matters of life, family, and religious freedom.”
“The members of Agenda Europe peacefully defend a worldview, which has at its heart the equal recognition of the dignity of every human person and the fundamental freedoms emanating from it,” the organization’s description adds.
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Soros is a longtime proponent of the worldwide proliferation of abortion. In past years, the billionaire has taken various controversial actions to undermine the pro-life movement.
In 2016, the Catholic News Agency (CNA) reported that a “leaked three-year plan for George Soros’ Open Society Foundations” expressed support for the eventually successful campaign to legalize abortion in Ireland.
The plan stated:
With one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the world, a win there could impact other strongly Catholic countries in Europe, such as Poland, and provide much needed proof that change is possible, even in highly conservative places.
CNA added that the plan “also cites support for pro-abortion efforts in Mexico, Zambia, Nigeria, and Tanzania,” and “particularly targets constitutional protections for the right-to-life from conception.”
In the days immediately preceding the 2008 U.S. presidential election, reports circulated that Soros-backed organizations were funding pro-abortion groups claiming to be “Catholic.”
Wisconsin Right to Life reported at the time:
Catholics United and Catholics in Alliance for the Common Good, two linked groups, are beneficiaries of major gifts from the Open Society Institute (OSI), a George Soros group. These groups came into existence after John Kerry lost the presidential election in 2004. Soros has also funded Catholics for Choice.
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