An Islamic Discourse

The Population Research Institute has periodically presented the views of various religions on aspects of the population control movement. This issue of PRI Review will present the views of Islamic scholars on these issues for the information of our readers. An extract of a report

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Egypt: the land of the Nile and of the crocodile

The Council Chamber of the Palais des Nations provided the international setting for an award ceremony conducted by the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA). Center stage, as a reward recipient, was President Hosni Mubarak of Egypt, host to the upcoming International Conference on Population and

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From the Countries

Education as the prime factor in development “…One of the greatest inherent weaknesses of our development planning is that our planners have not attached as much importance to education as they did to population control, poverty alleviation, agricultural and industrial development which can be revealed

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Global Monitor

Head of U.S. ICPD delegation describes goals U.S. Counselor Timothy Wirth, speaking at the Third PrepCom, linked the goals of the 1994 International Conference on Population and Development to other U.N.-sponsored conferences on sustainable development, human rights, social development and women’s issues. However, he reversed

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Popcorn

World Population Growth Slowing On 29 April 1994, the U.S. Census Bureau released its latest report on world population, World Population Profile: 1994,1 which disclosed the following facts regarding an unprecedented slowdown in world population growth: The world’s current population growth rate is “1.5 percent,”

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The Venus FlyTrap

A riot of plants bloomed, climbed and burst into the sunlight from within the fertile haze of the forest floor. Nourished by the connubial mingling of humus and moisture; energized by shards of light stabbing through the lush overhead — the plants flourished and grew.

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Popcorn

Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics ZPG’s Arguments Spring a Leak On 24 May this writer twice debated Mr. Jay Keller, national field director of ZPG (Zero Population Growth) on the issue of “The Population/Environment Connection.” The debates were hosted by Augusta College (Georgia) as part

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The China Model

In addition to the use of women as a political front, elements of the China population control model have found a home within the cultures and state policies of other countries. In this article, China specialist, John Aird, examines the transferable components of the coercive

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ICPD: The New York Finale

The third PrepCom of the U.N. International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) ended in contention in New York City. Resistance centered on abortion and contraception for adolescents among Christians and some Muslims. Nafis Sadik, Secretary General of the conference, indicated that issues such as

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An Islamic Discourse

The Population Research Institute has periodically presented the views of various religions on aspects of the population control movement. This issue of PRI Review will

Read More »

From the Countries

Education as the prime factor in development “…One of the greatest inherent weaknesses of our development planning is that our planners have not attached as

Read More »

Global Monitor

Head of U.S. ICPD delegation describes goals U.S. Counselor Timothy Wirth, speaking at the Third PrepCom, linked the goals of the 1994 International Conference on

Read More »

Popcorn

World Population Growth Slowing On 29 April 1994, the U.S. Census Bureau released its latest report on world population, World Population Profile: 1994,1 which disclosed

Read More »

The Venus FlyTrap

A riot of plants bloomed, climbed and burst into the sunlight from within the fertile haze of the forest floor. Nourished by the connubial mingling

Read More »

Popcorn

Lies, Damn Lies and Statistics ZPG’s Arguments Spring a Leak On 24 May this writer twice debated Mr. Jay Keller, national field director of ZPG

Read More »

The China Model

In addition to the use of women as a political front, elements of the China population control model have found a home within the cultures

Read More »

ICPD: The New York Finale

The third PrepCom of the U.N. International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD) ended in contention in New York City. Resistance centered on abortion and

Read More »