women's health

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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Editorial on Abortion

Editor’s Note: Liz Suarez, a PRI supporter from Florida, has written a brilliant op-ed telling the downside of abortion for women’s health. We reprint it here not only because it is informative, but because such pieces published in local papers have real impact. Go and

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Reproductive Health Mortality

Population controllers are constantly talking about “reproductive health,” and their burning desire to reduce maternal mortality worldwide. This is the excuse that they use for pushing contraception, legalized abortion, and sterilization on developing countries all over the world. However, this is simply a ploy to

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Reproductive Health Mortality

12 November 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 42 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MORTALITY Population controllers are constantly talking about "reproductive health," and their burning desire to reduce maternal mortality worldwide.  This is the excuse that they use for pushing contraception, legalized abortion, and sterilization on developing countries

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House Democrats Stage Hearing on the Mexico City Policy

Vol. 9 / No. 41 On October 31, 2007, Representative Tom Lantos (D-CA) held what NARAL president Nancy Keenan called “the first fair-minded House hearing on reproductive health in 12 years.” The hearing was an open meeting of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs on

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From the Countries

Foreign Minister Wants to Fund Abortion The question of supporting abortion services in other countries, particularly Third World countries, is not a moral concern only here in the U.S. Australian taxpayers are also under pressure to fund baby-killing around the world. According to the Sydney

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OTC/MAP Means Danger for American Girls

April 16, 2004 Volume 6 / Number 15 Dear Colleague: Over-the-counter (OTC) availability of the morning-after pill (MAP)-so called “emergency contraception” or EC- would increase rates of abortion, disease, sexual promiscuity, and sexual violence committed against American teens. OTC/MAP means danger for American girls. Steven

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Editorial on Abortion

Editor’s Note: Liz Suarez, a PRI supporter from Florida, has written a brilliant op-ed telling the downside of abortion for women’s health. We reprint it

Read More »

Reproductive Health Mortality

Population controllers are constantly talking about “reproductive health,” and their burning desire to reduce maternal mortality worldwide. This is the excuse that they use for

Read More »

Reproductive Health Mortality

12 November 2007     Vol. 9 / No. 42 REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH MORTALITY Population controllers are constantly talking about "reproductive health," and their burning desire to reduce

Read More »

From the Countries

Foreign Minister Wants to Fund Abortion The question of supporting abortion services in other countries, particularly Third World countries, is not a moral concern only

Read More »