October 2, 2009

Murder - the cornerstone of China's 'family planning' policy

Murder - the cornerstone of China's 'family planning' policy

The president of the Population Research Institute says experts at the United Nations seem to be glossing over the facts behind China's methods of population control.



The director of the United Nations' Population Division is applauding China's family-planning policy that has been in effect for three decades. Hania Zlotnik, who is a citizen of Mexico, claims China's killing of 400-million unborn babies has helped reduce the world population.
 
But Steven Mosher of the Population Research Institute tells OneNewsNow it goes much further than just limiting the number of children a husband and wife can have.
 
"...[W]hat I find amazing is the bloodless way that people like Hania Zlotnik and others praise China's program," he states. "[They] talk about the numbers without ever going into the human rights abuses, the forced abortions, the labor shortages, the one-party dictatorship, the aging of China's population, the sex-selection abortions, the little unborn Chinese baby girls who are abandoned at birth.
 
"There are [sic] a whole panoply here of moral and ethical issues raised and these people simply ignore it," Mosher laments. "I mean, they talk as if eliminating 400-million people from the face of the planet is a great victory."
 
The purpose of the U.N.'s Population Division is to gather figures on the world's population. But Mosher says it is a problem when a population-control zealot becomes so openly pro-abortion when China's policies are actually hurting its future.

Contact: Charlie Butts
Source: OneNewsNow
Publish Date: October 2, 2009
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