NHS abortions are 'human rights violations' says US in extraordinary intervention

'President Trump will not allow the mutilation of children to go unchecked,' the State Department has vowed
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The US State Department has classified NHS-funded abortions as human rights violations.
The reclassification emerged on Tuesday as part of Washington's yearly assessment of human rights conditions around the world.
Under Donald Trump, medical procedures to "change" children's gender, prosecutions for offensive speech, workplace diversity programmes and pro-mass migration policies will be categorised as rights infringements.
The Trump administration maintains these measures counter the harmful ideologies that Joe Biden and Barack Obama's White Houses encouraged.
"President Trump will not allow the mutilation of children, attacks on free speech, and racially discriminatory practices, to go unchecked," the State Department said.
England and Wales recorded over 250,000 pregnancy terminations in 2022, the most recent data shows - the highest figure on record under the Department of Health and Social Care.
The NHS financed 99 per cent of these procedures, with independent providers physically carrying out 80 per cent of them.
Countries receiving American aid and UN members must now document their abortion figures, if they fund terminations or whether they supply pregnancy-ending medications under the new policy framework.

The NHS financed 99 per cent of abortions in England and Wales
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Though providing data remains voluntary, the document explicitly notes any nation's refusal to share information could affect American decisions on security support, economic penalties and commercial relations.
Nations receiving USAID funding could experience tangible impacts from the report's findings.
"In recent years, new destructive ideologies have given safe harbour to human rights violations," Tommy Pigott, a State Department spokesman, told The Daily Signal.
"The Trump administration will not allow these human rights violations, such as the mutilation of children, laws that infringe on free speech, and racially discriminatory employment practices, to go unchecked. We are saying enough is enough."
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'President Trump will not allow the mutilation of children to go unchecked,' the State Department has vowed
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American authorities must now monitor forced euthanasia, religious persecution including antisemitism, and medical violations such as organ harvesting and genetic modification of human embryos.
Over the last two weeks, the US has stepped up its examination of Labour's policies concerning human rights matters - particularly immigration and free speech.
While in August, a State Department assessment identified "credible reports of serious restrictions on freedom of expression" in the UK, noting deterioration throughout the year - particularly after Labour took office last July.
As first revealed by GB News, a State Department representative on Monday called on Sir Keir Starmer's Government to engage seriously with addressing large-scale immigration, describing it as an "existential threat to Western civilisation".
The official also criticised human rights organisations for being "conspicuously silent" about the arrests of anti-abortion demonstrators near British clinics.
Washington is still weighing up whether it can grant asylum to British free speech advocates prosecuted for speaking out or participating in silent protests at abortion facilities.
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