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UNFPA Whitewash: Forced Abortion in China

Population Research Institute (PRI) has obtained a copy of a letter sent from the Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, to the US Secretary of State, Colin L. Powell. The letter, dated 19 November 2001, falsely claims that information

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Statement: Congressman Christopher H. Smith

Congressman Christopher H. SmithStatement Vice-Chairman, House International Relations CommitteeOctober 18, 2001   Coercive Population Control in China:New Evidence of Forced Abortion and Forced Sterilization Civilizations can be judged by how they treat women, children, old people and strangers. Those who are the most vulnerable bring

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Statement: Congressman Henry J. Hyde

Congressman Henry J. HydeOpening Statement Chairman, House International Relations CommitteeOctober 17, 2001Over twenty years ago it first became apparent that the government of the People’s Republic of China was compelling women to abort their “unauthorized” unborn children. It also appeared that the government was forcing

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Statement: Josephine Guy

Josephine GuyDirector of Governmental AffairsAmerica 21House Committee on International Relations October 17, 2001 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

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Statement: Steven W. Mosher

Steven W. MosherPresidentPopulation Research InstituteWednesday, October 17, 2001 China’s One-Child Policy: Coercive from the BeginningTestimony Submitted to the International Relations Committee of the U.S. House of Representatives for the Hearing on “Coercive Population Control in China: New Evidence of Forced Abortion and Forced Sterilization,” Introduction

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Statement: Harry Wu

Harry WuExecutive Director Laogai Research FoundationOctober 17, 2001Committee on International Relations United States House of RepresentativesI am honored to testify here again on the Planned Birth Policy in the People’s Republic of China. In 1998, I testified alongside other crucial witnesses on this same issue

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Statement: Yemlibike Fatkulin

Yemlibike FatkulinHouse Committee on International Relations October 17, 2001 Coercive Chinese Birth Control Policy on Uyghurs in East Turkestan Dear Chairman, Members of Congress, Ladies and Gentlemen, First of all, I would like to thank you for giving me this precious opportunity to testify before

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Statement: Congressman Christopher H. Smith

Congressman Christopher H. SmithStatement Vice-Chairman, House International Relations CommitteeOctober 18, 2001   Coercive Population Control in China:New Evidence of Forced Abortion and Forced Sterilization Civilizations

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Statement: Congressman Henry J. Hyde

Congressman Henry J. HydeOpening Statement Chairman, House International Relations CommitteeOctober 17, 2001Over twenty years ago it first became apparent that the government of the People’s

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Statement: Josephine Guy

Josephine GuyDirector of Governmental AffairsAmerica 21House Committee on International Relations October 17, 2001 Honorable Chairman, members of this committee: My investigation in China began on

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Statement: Steven W. Mosher

Steven W. MosherPresidentPopulation Research InstituteWednesday, October 17, 2001 China’s One-Child Policy: Coercive from the BeginningTestimony Submitted to the International Relations Committee of the U.S. House

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Statement: Harry Wu

Harry WuExecutive Director Laogai Research FoundationOctober 17, 2001Committee on International Relations United States House of RepresentativesI am honored to testify here again on the Planned

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Statement: Yemlibike Fatkulin

Yemlibike FatkulinHouse Committee on International Relations October 17, 2001 Coercive Chinese Birth Control Policy on Uyghurs in East Turkestan Dear Chairman, Members of Congress, Ladies

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