The EPF's investigation discredits dozens of Christian and human rights organizations, labeling them "anti-gender funding actors active in Europe." The EPF goes on to portray a global pro-life movement as one aiming to "roll back human rights in Europe."
"The picture that emerges is of a transnational community of like-minded religious extremists and related alt- and far-right actors making strategic funding decisions across international borders," the forum's report asserts.
The forum also claims to expose a vast network of ultra-conservatives supposedly conspiring to not only oppress women but also the "LGBTI" community by promoting traditional family values and the dignity of human life."
Bayr, an Austrian member of Parliament, clearly laid out the forum's progressive anti-life agenda aimed at criminalizing conservatives.
"The wealth of these traditionalists is used to denigrate and thwart their progressive opponents, finance communications and advocacy efforts as well as litigation aiming to intimidate those who have an enlightened approach to sexuality and the human body," claimed Bayr.
The report's list of these "traditionalists" — to name just a few — includes a slew of human rights groups including:
- Tradition Family Property network
- Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
- ADF International
- The Federalist Society
- Human Life International
- Acton Institute
- World Youth Alliance Europe
- Heritage Foundation
- Transatlantic Christian Council
The report further insists "these extremists tirelessly strive to impose a worldview which has no place in this millennium." CM