2002

Coercive Population Ploys in the Philippines

Over 20 years ago in November 1981, I was appointed Chief Executive Office of the Commission on Population — the Philippine Government’s prime mover of what it unabashedly but accurately called the national population control program. We then waged an all-fronts propaganda campaign, under severe

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Correspondence

Thanks From India Dear Steve Mosher, Our center, Diocesan Human Life Committee, at Archbishop’s House Mumbai receives very regularly copies of Review, the Population Research Institute journal. We find it interesting and informative. Thank you very much for them. We appreciate the excellent work you

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From the Countries

Virginia’s Forced Sterilization Policy The governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia has issued an apology to the victims of the state’s forced sterilization law. Approximately 8,000 people were involuntarily sterilized in Virginia between 1927 and 1979. Virginia forcibly sterilized more people than any other state

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Global Family Life Conference: A Success for PRI!

Nestled in the Silicon Valley of California, Our Lady of Peace Parish in Santa Clara opened its arms to the Global Family Life Conference sponsored by Population Research Institute, April 3–7. The conference started with a Mass and Rosary procession around the magnificent 32-foot tall

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Population Myths

It was a traveling exhibit for school children. Titled “Population: The Problem Is Us,” it toured the country at government expense in the mid-1970s. It consisted of a set of illustrated panels with an accompanying script that stated: …there are too many people in the

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President’s Page: An Address to the World’s Second Richest Man

On Saturday, May 4, I presented a resolution at the shareholders meeting of Berkshire-Hathaway, calling upon the company to stop funding immoral abortion and population control programs around the world. Berkshire — Hathaway is owned by Warren Buffett, the world’s second-wealthiest man. The resolution was

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Global Monitor: Headaches and Heartaches for UNFPA

A shipment of ten million defective condoms from the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has been seized by the Tanzanian government at the port of Dar es Salaam.1 The UNFPA condoms failed permeability tests carried out by the Tanzanian Bureau of Standards (in plain English,

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UNFPA Aggression Countered by USAID in Afghanistan

February 6 2003 Volume 5/ Number 4 Dear Colleague: The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has recognized the urgent need for life-saving aid in Afghanistan. But USAID’s efforts to save lives in Afghanistan are being blocked by congressional ideologues who favor the U.N. Population

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Correspondence

Thanks From India Dear Steve Mosher, Our center, Diocesan Human Life Committee, at Archbishop’s House Mumbai receives very regularly copies of Review, the Population Research

Read More »

From the Countries

Virginia’s Forced Sterilization Policy The governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia has issued an apology to the victims of the state’s forced sterilization law. Approximately

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Population Myths

It was a traveling exhibit for school children. Titled “Population: The Problem Is Us,” it toured the country at government expense in the mid-1970s. It

Read More »