PRI Staff

From the Countries

China Aid Ends? While PRI was presenting information on UNFPA’s involvement in China’s coercive one-child policy to the US House of Representatives, members of the UK’s House of Lords were using the same information to try to cut British funding for UNFPA. Baroness Cox and

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Global Monitor

Abortion Group Targets Vulnerable Victims of Terror Americans can be proud of the response of their charitable organizations to the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon. Dozens of groups, including the American Red Cross, Catholic Relief Services, and the Salvation Army

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Judging a Civilization

Civilizations can be judged by how they treat women, children, old people and strangers. Those who are the most vulnerable bring out the kindness in every society, and also the cruelty. One of the most horrific abuses ever practiced on women and children is forced

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Story of a Beautiful Baby Boy

During my travels in China we visited at random a village that was approximately six to eight kilometers from a County Family Planning Office. This same office also housed the office of the UNFPA. After leaving instructions with our taxi driver we walked up to

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The Plight of the Uyghur People

Dear Chairman, Members of Congress, Ladies, and Gentlemen, First of all, l would like to thank you for giving me this precious opportunity to testify before you. My name is Yemlibike Fatkulin. I have asylum in the United States. I came to the US two

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Woman & Child Abuse in China

Honorable Chairman, members of this committee: My investigation in China began on September 27, 2001. With three others — two translators and a photographer — our investigation lasted a total of four days. During this time, we had the opportunity to interview many women about

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America’s Frozen Population

August 31, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 22 Dear Colleague: Shortly after President George W. Bush made his “compromise” on embryonic stem cell research, Senator Arlen Specter and others declared war on the President’s decision, demanding funding for experimentation on embryos. Others, like Congressman Chris Smith,

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What African Women Want (not "Reproductive Health Care")

August 22, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 21 Dear Colleague: PRI recently completed its first-ever survey of the health care needs of the African people. Carried out in the West African country of Ghana, the survey results indicate zero demand for “reproductive health care.” There are

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From the Countries

China Aid Ends? While PRI was presenting information on UNFPA’s involvement in China’s coercive one-child policy to the US House of Representatives, members of the

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Global Monitor

Abortion Group Targets Vulnerable Victims of Terror Americans can be proud of the response of their charitable organizations to the terrorist attacks on the World

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Judging a Civilization

Civilizations can be judged by how they treat women, children, old people and strangers. Those who are the most vulnerable bring out the kindness in

Read More »

Woman & Child Abuse in China

Honorable Chairman, members of this committee: My investigation in China began on September 27, 2001. With three others — two translators and a photographer —

Read More »

America’s Frozen Population

August 31, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 22 Dear Colleague: Shortly after President George W. Bush made his “compromise” on embryonic stem cell research, Senator Arlen

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