PRI Staff

Population Control on our Shores

October 15, 2003 Volume 5 / Number 31 Dear Colleague: Population control comes in many forms. Regular readers of the Weekly Briefing are well aware of population control schemes carried out in distant lands, funded by the U.S., and heedless of human rights. Today, I

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The Two Sides of the Culture of Death

October 10, 2003 Volume 5/ Number 30 Dear Colleague: The Culture of Death has two faces. One face is the domestic abortion movement, which has reduced America’s population by 40 million souls since the Supreme Court, by judicial fiat, allowed abortion on demand. The other

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Secretary Powell Cuts $25 Million More from UNFPA

October 1, 2003 Volume 5/ Number 29 Dear Colleague: The UNFPA has lost another $25 million because of its continued support of China’s one-child policy. This year’s decision came on Sept. 30, the two-year anniversary of PRI’s undercover investigation of UNFPA’s county program in Sihui,

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USAID Undercuts U.S. Global HIV/AIDS Initiative

September 24, 2003 Volume 5/ Number 28 Dear Colleague: You can’t take your eyes off them for a minute. The foreign aid bureaucracy is attempting to make off with $15 billion or so in HIV/AIDS money, money that will surely wind up in the pockets

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Abortion Junket ‘Investigates’ UNFPA Operations in China

September 5, 2003 Volume 5/ Number 25 Dear Colleague: It is a measure of UNFPA’s desperation that they now seek religious sanction for their unconscionable involvement in China’s one-child policy. A group claiming to be comprised of religious leaders is traveling to China to report

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Correspondence

More Excess Estrogen To the Editor, Your short article entitled “Excess Estrogen” in the July-August issue of PRI Review contains some inaccuracies. While it is indeed true that estrogens from oral contraceptives are showing up in Denton, TX (and elsewhere) as important environmental contaminants, the

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For the Record

“An independent investigation in 200l provided evidence the UNFPA was helping in China’s program. A team from the Population Research Institute, an American pro-life organization, reported witnesses told it in September the family planning in a UNFPA-run program was not voluntary. Coercion, in the form

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From the Countries

Forced Abortions The Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health in Bangkok recently reported that HIV-positive women in Asia are sometimes forced to have abortions. The Asia Pacific Network of People Living with HIV/AIDS interviewed HIV-positive women from Thailand, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines

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Correspondence

More Excess Estrogen To the Editor, Your short article entitled “Excess Estrogen” in the July-August issue of PRI Review contains some inaccuracies. While it is

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For the Record

“An independent investigation in 200l provided evidence the UNFPA was helping in China’s program. A team from the Population Research Institute, an American pro-life organization,

Read More »

From the Countries

Forced Abortions The Asia Pacific Conference on Reproductive and Sexual Health in Bangkok recently reported that HIV-positive women in Asia are sometimes forced to have

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