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WHO pandemic treaty: our fundamental freedoms at stake

- CHILDREN'S HEATH DEFENSE - CHD Europe Editorial Team - APRIL 30, 2023 -

The amendments to the IHR would enable WHO and its partners to make permanent the new Pandemic Industry, WHO’s “CA+” (treaty) is clearly aimed at ensuring global governance and resources without accountability, or democratic principles attached.


Why policy makers should reject the “new WHO” – debate on amendments to the IHR and the WHO “CA+”


Report on a conference at the European Parliament in Strasbourg – April 19, 2023 with video of the conference


At the upcoming 76th World Health Assembly (WHA), (at least) 307 amendments to the International Health Regulations (IHR) and the zero draft of the Pandemic Preparedness and Response Treaty (CA+) will be presented, marking the beginning of the final period, while sovereign states can still step back from ceding control to the unelected WHO organization. The WHO reform document and the recent statement issued by the G20leaders indicate that the concept goes far beyond public health concerns and is designed to accommodate any potential autocratically declared crisis and its solution expanded by the “One Health” agenda.


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The amendments to the IHR would enable WHO and its partners to make permanent the new Pandemic Industry, WHO’s “CA+” (treaty) is clearly aimed at ensuring global governance and resources without accountability, or democratic principles attached.


The final draft of the WHO Pandemic Treaty is expected to be presented in July 2024 at the 77th World Health Assembly. Member states will then have 10 months to ratify or reject the proposals. The secrecy of the negotiations and what has been discussed publicly has already raised concerns that the Pandemic Treaty along with the IHR Amendments will strip members of their sovereignty and take control over people and resources.


Members of the European Parliament have convened a conference to share knowledge, debate the risks and step forward to reveal the implications of the design of the “new WHO”. Children’s Health Defense (CHD) Europe, together with its advisors and independent experts, took the opportunity to voice their concerns and seek solutions.


The MEPs and guest speakers shared their views and reiterated that both the Draft Treaty and the IHR amendments must be examined to understand the threat that the current drafts and amendments pose to the principles of our democratic societies.


The conference was given by MEPs Virginie Joron (FR), Francesca Donato (IT), Mislav Kolakusic (HR), Ivan Vilibor Sincic (HR), Cristian Terhes (RO), Sylvia Limmer (DE) and Stasys Jakeliunas (LT). The invited speakers were Wolfgang Wodarg MD, David Bell PhD, Dr. Silvia Behrendt and Philipp Kruse LL.M.

Albert Bourla, CEO of Pfizer, and Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director General of WHO, were invited but declined their invitations.


See timestamps, references and materials below the recording.


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