WCH Estonia Press Conference: Human Rights in the Crosswinds of WHO and EU Health and Climate Policy
World Council for Health Estonia anchored an informative civil society-led parliamentary meeting and press conference in Estonia on Monday the 6th of May. The press conference focused on World Health Organization (WHO) negotiations and the EU Health and Climate Policy. It precedes the WHO’s controversial World Health Assembly 77 vote on the International Health Regulations 2005 amendments and a new pandemic treaty this May.
Speakers included World Council for Health Co-ordinator Dr Tess Lawrie, UK MP Andrew Bridgen, and lawyer Reggie Littlejohn (USA) and barrister Una McGurk (Ireland). The prevailing message was that nobody is above the law, that collaboration is key and, in addition to resisting the globalist anti-human agenda, we should seize this opportunity to co-create a better world. One of the key highlights of this empowering event was an introduction by Dr Tess Lawrie to the service of a Notice of Liability with a cease and desist segment to key individuals at the World Health Organization, facilitated by Swiss lawyer Philipp Kruse. See our press release covering the NOLs here.
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