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UNFPA Whitewashes Forced Abortion in China

December 17, 2001 Volume 3/ Number 33 UNFPA’s Executive Director, Thoraya Ahmed Obaid, has sent a letter to US Secretary of State Colin Powell and to Members of Congress attacking PRI’s investigation in China. Attached to the letter is a report on UNFPA’s own subsequent

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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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China’s One-Child Policy

I have been a student of China’s one-child policy since the late 1970s, when I became the first American social scientist to conduct a full-length study of a Chinese village. From 1979 to 1980, I lived in rural Guangdong. At the beginning of 1980, the

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China’s Population Policy

I 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 before this very committee. Unfortunately, the Planned Birth Policy is still carried out as the

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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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China’s One-Child Policy

I have been a student of China’s one-child policy since the late 1970s, when I became the first American social scientist to conduct a full-length

Read More »

China’s Population Policy

I 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

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 »