Forced Abortion

Steven Mosher Releases Second in Series of YouTube Videos

Front Royal, VA, 08/13/07 – Steven Mosher, president of the Population Research Institute, has released the second video in his revolutionary series on YouTube, entitled Population Research Institute: Part II. We had an excellent response to our last video, says Colin Mason, Director for Media

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Steven Mosher Releases Second in Series of YouTube Videos

Front Royal, VA, 08/13/07 – Steven Mosher, president of the Population Research Institute, has released the second video in his revolutionary series on YouTube, entitled "Population Research Institute: Part II." "We had an excellent response to our last video," says Colin Mason, Director for Media

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One-Child Terror Campaign Continues

18 July 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 25 One-Child Terror Campaign Continues The forced abortion campaign hit the southern Chinese province like a deadly hurricane. The provincial government decided that too many babies were being born. Local officials were warned that population control quotas had

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Bush Promises to Protect Pro-Life Amendments

3 May 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 16 Dear Colleague, During his first six years in office, President Bush rarely threatened to veto legislation. But now, facing a Congress whose leadership is hostile to Life, he has drawn a line in the sand. To those

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Global Monitor

China Aborts Christian Babies Baby killing has changed little in China since 1979 when the notorious one-child family policy was enacted. Christian ministers working in China’s Guangxi Province recently reported to the China Aid Association, Inc (CAA) that a massive forced abortion campaign is presently

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Irish Exceptionalism at an End?

In November, I went on a short speaking tour of the Republic of Ireland (not the northern bit), the first time I had been to that country, I spent a week there giving speeches at three Irish universities and visiting sonic of the sights of

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Irish Exceptionalism at an End?

December 7, 2006     Vol. 8 / No. 48 Irish Exceptionalism At an End? Last month, I went on a short speaking tour of the Republic of Ireland (not the northern bit), the first time I had been to that country.  I spent a week there giving

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Political Correctness, Paradox and Silence

When the London terrorist bombings occurred in July 2005, Jack Cashill, author of a penetrating analysis into the radical politicization of Western elites entitled Hoodwinked (Nelson, 2005), made a public bet. He stated that he would personally buy the uncut version of Michael Moore’s Fahrenheit

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A Cut for Population Control Money?

Volume 8 / Number 39 Dear Colleague: There is a chance that U.S. funding for international population control could go down, since that is the Bush Administration’s wish. Steven W. Mosher President A Cut for Population Control Money? Official federal spending on overseas ‘population assistance,’

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To Kill a Generation

China’s Longest Campaign: Birth Planning in the People’s Republic, 1949–2005 by Tyrene White (Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 2006), 297 pp. Reviewed by Steven W. Mosher Chen Guangcheng will never read this book about the history of China’s one-child policy. He doesn’t need to.

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Global Monitor

China Aborts Christian Babies Baby killing has changed little in China since 1979 when the notorious one-child family policy was enacted. Christian ministers working in

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To Kill a Generation

China’s Longest Campaign: Birth Planning in the People’s Republic, 1949–2005 by Tyrene White (Cornell University Press, Ithaca and London, 2006), 297 pp. Reviewed by Steven

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