Polish and Swedish government agencies separated four Polish underage sisters from their parents and also each other. Despite their Polish citizenship, girls were transported from Poland to foster care in Sweden due to false accusations of psychological abuse of the children. We demand that the children return to their family in Poland.
The European Green Deal, the building directive, the ban on the registration of combustion engine cars and much more. These ideological postulates of the eurocrats are pushing European economy into the abyss, eliminating entire steel, mining, agricultural and automotive industries on our continent. We cannot allow our continent to be transformed into an open-air museum of former glory.
Five radicals have proposed changes to the Treaties on the Functioning of the European Union, which lead to the “federalization” of the European Union. However, this is a euphemism. In reality, they want to establish a central superstate with bureaucratically limited democratic mechanisms. According to the proposed changes, Poland and other European countries should renounce their sovereignty and legal status and capacity in favor of the power in Brussels. We demand that the sovereignty of EU countries be respected and defended by European Parliamentarians!
The UN International Law Commission is working on a new act of international law that is supposed to counteract crimes against humanity. However, the draft treaty, designed in an ideologically biased way, exposes the human rights system to ridicule. It excludes the definition of gender contained in the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court as a dichotomous division between women and men. In an act of opposition to these actions, we have prepared an international petition in defense of law and order in international law.
The European Union is resorting to ideological neocolonialism in an attempt to impose on African, Caribbean and Pacific countries an agreement that could force developing countries to promote gender ideology.
The European Union intends to force Poland and other European countries to accept the adoption of children by same-sex couples. In practice, this would mean that adoption by same-sex couples in one EU country, for example in Germany, would also have to be recognized in Poland. We have sent a petition to Ursula von der Leyen and the entire European Commission demanding that they respect the provisions of the Treaties and the rights of the Member States and to withdraw this controversial project. Its adoption would constitute a clear breach of the competences granted to the European Union and a violation of the rights of the Member States of the European Union to enact law in accordance with the will of their citizens.
The World Health Organization is working on a pandemic treaty. Behind closed doors, a document is being crafted that aims to increase the competences of the compromised WHO in the event of the outbreak of future pandemics. We do not consent to the transfer of our sovereignty to the authorities that failed humanity during the SARS-Cov-2 pandemic. We have sent a petition to Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki to defend Polish sovereignty.
The plans to adopt the ideological Istanbul Convention by the entire European Union are causing great concern. This document, contrary to its declared purpose, not only does not introduce effective tools for combating violence, but also contains a number of dangerous and controversial provisions binding all member states after its adoption by the European Union.
The European Commission is trying to restrict the fundamental freedoms of citizens in order to combat dissent, to control freedom of speech and conscience, to prevent opposition to the imposition of ideologies hostile to European civilization. It is doing this under the pretext of combating hate speech and hate crimes. Based on the Istanbul Convention, it wants to introduce a new common area of crimes – hate speech and hate crimes based on artificial and arbitrary criteria. Sign this petition and join our international protest against these dangerous plans.
Organizations guided by extreme ideologies will use any opportunity to spread their views and attitudes, including war. Amnesty International is demanding abortions for pregnant women fleeing Ukraine to Poland during the war. These women need help raising their children, not killing them. We have written a letter to the Prime Minister of Poland in their defense.
The Ordo Iuris Institute responded immediately to Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. We launched the War Crimes Archive, which monitored Russian crimes before international bodies took up the matter. We also prepared an appeal addressed to the UN Secretary General, the President of the EU Council and the President of Poland to take legal action in this matter.
More than 85 000 people expressed their support for freedom of speech and for Father Prof. Dariusz Oko, whom the German justice system wanted to put in prison because of his criticism of the homosexual lobby that shelters pedophile criminals in the Catholic Church. We supported the Polish priest legally and prepared a petition in his defense. Our actions were successful, and Father Prof. Oko can continue to publicly proclaim his views.
The WHO is known today for actions such as the promotion of abortion as “self-care” action on par with hand washing. Unfortunately, the World Health Organization proceeds down this path of continued degradation. We issued an appeal to the Polish Prime Minister to reject its ideological demands.
The European Parliament passed a resolution mentioning the so called “reproductive and sexual rights”, where we can learn that the killing of one’s own offspring should become a human right. Apart from all other problems with such position, this constitutes a deep degradation of the very idea of human rights, which we oppose vehemently.
The number of surrogacy cases is growing around the world. The underlying human trafficking is not effectively combated. This is why our Institute, in a broad international coalition, intervenes in this matter at the UN.