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Philippine Resistance: On Population and Sustainable Development

Testimonies presented at the Philippine Conference on Population and Sustainable Development: Antonio B. de los Reyes, former Executive Director of the Philippine Population Commission, is presently serving as president of the Council of the Laity of the Philippines. Dr. Delfin J. Ganapin, Jr., is coordinator

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Popcorn

Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics Deep Into the Forest Primeval Just after the January/February 1993 PRI Review (Vol. 3, No. 1) went to bed, a letter was received from the Native Forest Council providing documentation for one of the previous Popcorn items, “Can’t See The

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From the Countries

Chinese coercive population policies in Tibet A report compiled by Martin Moss for Campaign Free Tibet documents Tibetan charges of Chinese “coercive birth control policies upon the subject people of Tibet.” A small sample of eyewitness testimonies reveal the horror. During the “introduction of birth

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Chinese Refugees Fleeing Forced Abortion

Stanley Interrante is an author and freelance journalist who frequently writes on social issues. America has long been a mecca for refugees worldwide, and Los Angeles has now become the new Ellis Island of the nation. Most seek economic opportunity, but some Chinese refugees are

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From the Countries

China’s population school addresses “education and quality of services” China’s State Family Planning Commission recently founded the nation’s first “Population School” in Jinan, the capital city of Shandong Province. The school has 60 teachers who are “expected to train a large number of specialized personnel.”

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Global Monitor

China Covets U.S. and UNFPA Monies In an interview designed to “open up” China’s access to the “most coveted prize,” that is, a “bigger slice” of UNFPA funds, Madame Peng Peiyun, minister of the State Family Planning Commission of China since 1988, described UNFPA funds

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Popcorn: Contraception Can’t Stop Population Growth; Coercion Might

The Carrying Capacity Network (CCN), in an article in its December 1992 Clearinghouse Bulletin, was remarkably frank in its assessment of the inability of contraception alone to “stop the population explosion.” According to CCN, although “contraceptives are available in more countries than ever before, and

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USAID: Enabling ‘The Piper’s Tune’

Western industrialists and political idealogues play the ‘piper’s tune’ which has led the American public on a dreamwalk into the future. Perfecting the dancers in the dreamworld by reducing their numbers to a controllable, eugenically-perfected “few” is essential to the dream. American government enacts the

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Worldwatch Hypes “Water Scarcity”

With much publicity — news releases, interviews, and a press conference at the National Press Club on November 14 — the Worldwatch Institute1 launched a new book alleging a strong connection between population growth and water shortages. The book, The Last Oasis: Facing Water Scarcity,2

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Embryo Research

Dr. Eustace J. de Souza M.S., M.S. is the Executive Director of FIAMC, Biomedical Ethics Center, Bombay. India. Modem technologies in reproductive biology, as well as the possible uses for foetal tissue in brain implants, have brought embryo research into sharp focus. The by-product of

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Popcorn

Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics Deep Into the Forest Primeval Just after the January/February 1993 PRI Review (Vol. 3, No. 1) went to bed, a

Read More »

From the Countries

Chinese coercive population policies in Tibet A report compiled by Martin Moss for Campaign Free Tibet documents Tibetan charges of Chinese “coercive birth control policies

Read More »

From the Countries

China’s population school addresses “education and quality of services” China’s State Family Planning Commission recently founded the nation’s first “Population School” in Jinan, the capital

Read More »

Global Monitor

China Covets U.S. and UNFPA Monies In an interview designed to “open up” China’s access to the “most coveted prize,” that is, a “bigger slice”

Read More »

Embryo Research

Dr. Eustace J. de Souza M.S., M.S. is the Executive Director of FIAMC, Biomedical Ethics Center, Bombay. India. Modem technologies in reproductive biology, as well

Read More »