South-Eastern Asia

Coercive Population Ploys in the Philippines

Over 20 years ago in November 1981, I was appointed Chief Executive Office of the Commission on Population — the Philippine Government’s prime mover of what it unabashedly but accurately called the national population control program. We then waged an all-fronts propaganda campaign, under severe

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UNFPA Supports Coercion in Vietnam

February 1, 2002  Volume 4/ Number 4 Dear Colleague: PRI has been observing UNFPA operations in Vietnam for several years. We have ample documentation, both from the Vietnamese government and from population experts, demonstrating that UNFPA supports coercive population control in this communist nation. UNFPA

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UNFPA Supports Coercion: Vietnamese are Victims of UNFPA

In the summer of 1999, a PRI representative visited the headquarters of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) in Vietnam. The verbal exchange was guarded, but PRI obtained a series of publications from the Hanoi office. UNFPA in Seven Countries According to these publications, UNFPA

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The Philippines: A Report from the Front Lines

Anti-life forces are steadily gaining ground in the Philippines. Despite a constitutional provision mandating the protection of the unborn from the moment of conception, population control programs utilizing methodologies that clearly violate this constitutional provision are widely implemented. And with the enactment of the Local

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UNFPA Awards Vietnam for Aping China’s One-Child Policy

June 29, 1999 Volume 1/ Number Dear Friend and Colleague: Our Weekly News Briefing focuses on the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), which has just given its highest award to the government of Vietnam for its Draconian efforts to limit every couple to one or two

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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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USAID Philippine Mission: letting it all hang out

Don’t put anything on the World Wide Web that you wouldn’t want to see appear in the following day’s New York Times . This commonsense axiom is so widely accepted and practiced that the unsuspecting surfer is stunned by the unexpected candor of the U.S.

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Bad blood in the Philippines?

Possibly tainted vaccine may be tip of the iceberg Philippine women may have been unwittingly vaccinated against their own children, a recent study conducted by the Philippine Medical Association (PMA) has indicated.1 The study tested random samples of a tetanus vaccine for the presence of

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From the Countries

Shave, haircut condom, vasectomy …? The Dominican Republic Family Planning Association (Adoplafam), in cooperation with the U.N. Population Fund, began a project in 1991 to increase men’s awareness of responsible fatherhood and sexually transmitted diseases, including AIDS. Adoplafam trained 140 barbers to serve as resource

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Bad blood in the Philippines?

Possibly tainted vaccine may be tip of the iceberg Philippine women may have been unwittingly vaccinated against their own children, a recent study conducted by

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From the Countries

Shave, haircut condom, vasectomy …? The Dominican Republic Family Planning Association (Adoplafam), in cooperation with the U.N. Population Fund, began a project in 1991 to

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