Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Hillary Clinton to honor a group accused of aiding forced abortions in China

Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama's secretary of state, is scheduled to deliver a speech on Friday commemorating the 15th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development. The ICPD was a meeting of world leaders and UN delegates to discuss an array of creepy issues, including population control and family planning. The conference created the UN Population Fund (UNFPA), a motley collection of intellectuals determined to blanket the world with birth control and help women with "reproductive health".
The UNFPA has repeatedly stated that "reproductive health" doesn't mean abortion. But Stephen Mosher, president of the Population Research Institute, led a fact-finding mission to China several years back and discovered that the UNFPA was working hand-in-glove with Chinese population authorities -- who are responsible for enforcing China's one-child policy and carrying out forced abortions and sterilizations. A delegation led by Rep. Chris Smith (D-N.J.) found the same thing.
The relationship between the China and the UNFPA is so strong that the Chinese State Family Planning Commission (How's that for Orwellian?) awarded former UNFPA director Dr. Nafis Sadik with their Population Prize Award back in 2002. Sadik gracious accepted.
This is the organization whose 15th anniversary Hillary Clinton will be lauding. Of course, given Barack Obama's radical pro-choice record, it's no surprise at all.

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