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Part 5. Human Rights and Reproductive Wrongs

Note: The following is excerpted from Steven Mosher’s book, Population Control—Real Costs, Illusory Benefits. When the government sterilization team arrived in their little town of La Legua, Peru, Celia Durand and her husband, Jaime, looked at each other and shook their heads. Although Celia had

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Part 4: Out of Africa: The Case of Nigeria

Note: The following is excerpted from Steven Mosher’s book, Population Control—Real Costs, Illusory Benefits. The combination of bribes, threats, and blandishments used to induce governments in the developing world to address their “population problem,” or at least to allow foreign-funded groups to operate freely within

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The Huffington Post Gets It Wrong–Again

19 November 2008 — Vol. 10/ No. 49 If you read The Huffington Post, then you’re probably aware of the fact that, on Tuesday, December 2nd, The Huffington Post published an article bitterly attacking our organization. The article focused on our ongoing investigations of the

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PRI: Doug Kmiec Outside Pro-Life Mainstream, Wrong on Facts

Front Royal, VA, 11/19/08 – The pro-life Population Research Institute (PRI) has criticized Pepperdine University law professor Doug Kmiec, saying that Kmiec’s stance on abortion places him well outside the pro-life mainstream, and is based on false arguments. Mr. Kmiec’s open disavowal of pro-life legislative

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China Frees Pregnant Mom, China Expert Still Wary

Front Royal, VA, 11/19/08 – Even though the young Chinese mother facing forced abortion was freed, Steven Mosher, president of the Population Research Institute, says don’t breathe a sigh of relief yet. "As for Arzigul Tursun and her unborn baby," said Mosher, "the Chinese government

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China Frees Pregnant Mom after International Outcry

19 November 2008 — Vol. 10/ No. 49 A young mother pregnant with her third child has been freed after narrowly escaping a forced abortion at the hands of Chinese authorities, according to Radio Free Asia (RFA). Arzigul Tursun, who is six-months pregnant, was scheduled

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