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PRI to President-Elect Obama: Don’t Fund Forced Abortion

Front Royal, VA, 11/11/08 – The Population Research Institute, whose groundbreaking investigation in China led the Bush administration to cut funding to the U.N. Population Fund for the past seven years, stands by its accusation that the UNFPA was—and is—involved in coercive abortions in China.</p

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Obama Win to Reverse 8 Years of Pro-Life Advances

Front Royal, VA, 11/06/08 – By electing Barack Obama president of the United States, Americans are set to reverse nearly 8 years of pro-life advances, says Steven Mosher, head of the pro-life Population Research Institute. "For one, Barack Obama has pledged to pay for abortions

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For the Record

Mosher played an important role in exposing the abuses associated with China’s “one-child” policy. In his latest book he tells us that China does not have a monopoly on population control-driven fanaticism and even cruelty … … What Mosher calls “costs” were not limited to

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Global Monitor

Contraceptive Watch: Johnson & Johnson Has Paid $68 Million to Date to Women Harmed by the Ortho Evra Patch Bloomberg News reported on October 10 that Johnson & Johnson has spent at least $68.7 million to settle hundreds of lawsuits filed by women who suffered

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USAID Denies Funding to Abortion Group: PRI Applauds Action

Administrator for Global Health Dr. Kent Hill, has banned cooperation with U.K. based Marie Stopes International (MSI), one of the world’s largest purveyors of abortions, on the grounds that it is complicit in “coercive abortion and involuntary sterilizations’” in China. MSI denies that it supports

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For the Record

Mosher played an important role in exposing the abuses associated with China’s “one-child” policy. In his latest book he tells us that China does not

Read More »

Global Monitor

Contraceptive Watch: Johnson & Johnson Has Paid $68 Million to Date to Women Harmed by the Ortho Evra Patch Bloomberg News reported on October 10

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