The waterhead in Brussels seems to have lost all sense of reality. He wants to import LGBTQ rights to a continent where conditions in many places cannot even be called humane, let alone civilized. In a shocking photo gallery, we show how women give birth in Africa.

An EU treaty to be signed next week wants to force the recognition of "LGBTQ rights" on 79 African and Caribbean countries, reports LifeSiteNews .

The member states of the European Union and the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS) plan to sign the Samoa Agreement, which is a partnership agreement, on November 15 in Samoa. All this is a revised version of the twenty-year-old Cotonou Agreement, which covers all sub-Saharan countries, 16 Caribbean and 15 Pacific countries.

The treaty originally had an economic focus, but now the specific human rights aspects of the EU have also appeared.

Philippa Davies, one of the leaders of the Jamaica Coalition for a Healthy Society (Jamaica Coalition for a Healthy Society) said; the treaty states that for the EU, human rights include the right to abortion, various LGBTQ rights and LGBTQ marriage "rights".

According to Davies, the EU's "human rights are actually anti-human rights, anti-family rights, anti-free speech rights and anti-parental rights". 

The recently adopted Entebbe Declaration of the African Inter-Parliamentary Conference also attacked the convention as undermining both the sovereignty of African countries and "African values".

Meanwhile…

photo series of African birthing rooms Birth is a dream . With his pictures, he wanted to draw attention to the critical state of gynecology and medical care there.

The photographer visited Ethiopia, Cameroon, Zimbabwe, Mozambique, Uganda, Malawi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo during his project, which started in 2011.

In this region, 200,000 mothers die from childbirth complications every year.