Asia

Abortion Bill Introduced Into The Philippines; Tough Fight Predicted

The non-governmental organization Women and Children first reported in January that a Philippine legislator has introduced a bill which would make abortion legal in that predominantly and strongly Catholic nation. According to the report, Representative Casimiro Padilla, from Carnarines Norte, introduced the legislation, but abortion

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Population Programs in the Philippines: Money for Nothing

Congressional Briefing February 23, 1998 The Philippine government’s artificial birth control program, funded largely by the World Bank, USAID, and the UNFPA, is a failure and a redundancy on five fronts: 1. Financial Drain. It is an enormous and scandalous financial drain on the Philippine

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Chinese unveil “mobile abortion clinics”

Delegates to the 23rd annual meeting of the International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP) were treated to a macabre sight during their 11-17 meeting in Beijing. Chinese government officials drove one of the brand new “mobile abortion clinics” up to the parking

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Chinese admit policy is coercive

In an extraordinarily candid article filed with the Associated Press recently, Chinese officials admitted that their coercive one-child policy has not worked across all of China and contended that they will have to do more to make sure that Chinese couples have only one infant

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China; changing thinking; and still more Norplant woes

Refreshing article Dear Mr. Mosher, I had originally read your book Broken Earth over a year ago after reading about it in one of Thomas Sowell’s books. I found your book spellbinding & filled with compassion, clarity, and above all, intellectual honesty. The truth about

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From The Countries

Burning Indians; Japanese getting older; eugenic Chinese Quinacrine in India Dr. Biral Mullick has begun sterilizing women from Calcutta and surrounding villages with quinacrine, even though the World Health Organization and female health groups warn that the method is unapproved and risky. According to the

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Chinese admit policy is coercive

In an extraordinarily candid article filed with the Associated Press recently, Chinese officials admitted that their coercive one-child policy has not worked across all of

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From The Countries

Burning Indians; Japanese getting older; eugenic Chinese Quinacrine in India Dr. Biral Mullick has begun sterilizing women from Calcutta and surrounding villages with quinacrine, even

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