Guatemala rejects Organization of American State’s attempt to impose homosexual ideology
Guatemalan President Otto Pérez Molina has rejected an attempt by the Organization of American States (OMS) to reach agreements that pro-family activists would lead to the legalization of same-sex “marriage.” “The foundation of Guatemalan society are the families and we will comply with the moral values and ethics that our Constitution demands,” declared the president. President Otto Pérez Molina The topic was discussed during the 43 rd regular session of the OAS General Assembly held in the city of Antigua, Guatemala , entitled, “For a Comprehensive Policy against the World Drug Problem in the Americas ”. The president refused to sign onto two documents, saying he found within them things “that we do not agree with.” The agreements would have added the term “sexual orientation” to the list of categories protected from discrimination, paving the way for same-sex “marriage” to be legalized in the future. The documents were titled "the Inter-American Convention ag...