“Humanity’s long-term problem,’ declares Steven W. Mosher of the Population Research Institute, ‘is not going to be too many children, but too few.”’
Russell Shaw, “The Population Bomb’s Big Fizzle,” Columbia, April 2005.
…Joseph A. D’Agostino…of the Population Research Institute, pointed out the inconsistency with the pro-abortion forces at the UN. In a briefing on… developments at the CPD [Commission on Population and Development], D’Agostino notes that many delegates and even the UNFPA head herself have ‘assured us that they do not wish to promote abortion and that “reproductive rights” does not include a right to abortion in countries where abortion is illegal.’ D’Agostino asks, ‘So perhaps this amendment will be adopted without controversy?”’
“UN Stealth Pro-Abortion Stand Exposed by Refusal to Back US Abortion Clause,” LifeSiteNews.com, 8 April 2005, http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/apr/05040808.html
“‘UNICEF denies promoting abortion, but it has endorsed, and even helped to draft, documents that call for the legalization of abortion. Population Research Institute President Steven Mosher says.
“According to Mosher, UNICEF has funded the Population Council, the group that holds the U.S. patent for [the] dangerous RU-486 abortion drug that killed women in California and Sweden recently.”
Steven Ertelt, “Head of UNICEF Steps Down, New Director Won’t Promote Abortion,” LifeNews.com, 6 May 2005, http://www.lifenews.com/natl1323.html
“Even the popular author, Steven W. Mosher, argued that the Western beliefs that China is headed for democratic change are based on wishful thinking. China is not only the world’s most populous nation, but also one that is avowedly hostile to democracy in general.”
“Axis of Logic, Civil Rights/Human Rights, In Paper, In Practice: A response to China’s ‘White Paper’ on Human Rights,” 1 May 2005, http://www.axisoflogic.com/artman/publish/article_17270.shtml





