Thursday November 14, 2002


UNFPA HEAD OBAID SHOWS TIES TO BIG ABORTION WITH ADDRESS AT IPPF

IPPF Renews Commitment To Racist Foundress's Goal of Population Control

NEW DELHI, India, November 14, 2002 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Despite her organization's constant denials of involvement with the promotion of abortion worldwide, Thoraya Obaid, the Executive Director of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) gave an address at the 50th Anniversary Symposium of International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF). IPPF, the world's leading promoter of population control through abortion, contraception, sterilization and 'sex education', held the "Brave and Angry at 50" anniversary today.

At the symposium, IPPF Director-General Dr Steven Sinding said: "As I embark on the leadership of IPPF, the Federation is entering a new phase in its history. More than any other single organisation, IPPF has led a revolution in reproductive behaviour and done path-breaking work in youth participation. It is time for the Federation to reclaim the brave and angry spirit of its founders." The principle founder of IPPF Margaret Sanger, was a racist and eugenicist who, as part of her "Negro project," developed strategies to eliminate members of what she called an "inferior race." Sanger publicly admitted her intent to hire three or four black Ministers "to travel to various black enclaves to propagandize for birth control." (Woman's Body, Woman's Right: pg.332)

See the IPPF releases on their anniversary symposium:
http://ippfnet.ippf.org/pub/IPPF_News/News_Details.asp?ID=2426
http://www.ippf.org/newsinfo/Bush_threat.htm

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