population control

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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Feminism’s Triumph: The Extermination of Women

In the last two years, international organizations and Asian nations have stepped up their efforts to eliminate selective abortions, which have created a massive dearth of girls in many nations over the past 20 years. With the new year, some new statistics have been released.

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For the Record…

“A pro-family organization has done extensive research into birthrates around the world and has concluded that if the Western world wants to survive, it better start having more children. The Population Research institute (PRI) says virtually every Western or Westernized nation on the planet is

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300 Million and Immigration: Separating the Issues

America’s population reached 300 million people in October. Those of us who see people as a resource celebrated, especially since we recognize the need for more workers to support America’s baby boomers in their impending retirement. Yet even many who have a pro-people attitude and

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For the Record…

“Colombia is their latest victim, and Joseph D’Agostino with the Population Research Institute says it won’t be the last. “‘This legalization of abortion in Colombia by this court is just another step for the culture of death that is actually on the path to exterminating

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From the Countries

Grants Given to “Protect” Women Five two-year grants, totaling $1.15 million, will be given by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in Menlo Park, California, to “improve access to reproductive health care of women of color, low-income residents and teenagers.” To “protect” California Latinos, $300,000

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300 Million and Immigration: Separating the Issues

13 October 2006   Volume 8 / Number 40 Dear Colleague: Population growth benefits America, whatever the flaws of our current immigration system. 300 Million and Immigration: Separating the Issues America’s population will reach 300 million people on Tuesday morning. Those of us who see people

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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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For the Record…

“Population control organizations, in particular the United Nations, are ignoring the growing crisis of an aging world population, said Joseph D’Agostino, Vice President of the Population Research Institute, in a weekly briefing today… “‘The UNDP [United Nations Population Division] expects the aging, predicted to begin

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Kinder, Gentler Genocide in Mongolia

It is often useful to examine the front page of a major newspaper or home page of a website just to see what is being presented and how. Watching solely the front page of a major newspaper could, over time, tell you the most important

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For the Record…

“A pro-family organization has done extensive research into birthrates around the world and has concluded that if the Western world wants to survive, it better

Read More »

For the Record…

“Colombia is their latest victim, and Joseph D’Agostino with the Population Research Institute says it won’t be the last. “‘This legalization of abortion in Colombia

Read More »

From the Countries

Grants Given to “Protect” Women Five two-year grants, totaling $1.15 million, will be given by the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation in Menlo Park, California,

Read More »

For the Record…

“Population control organizations, in particular the United Nations, are ignoring the growing crisis of an aging world population, said Joseph D’Agostino, Vice President of the

Read More »