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TANZANIA, March 28, 2002 (LSN.ca) – The BBC Monitoring service reports on a Radio Tanzania broadcast indicating that condoms from the United Nations Population Fund are to be destroyed by the Tanzanian government because the prophylactics were found to be defective. Testing revealed the undisclosed defects were found in three shipping containers of Singaporean condoms, valued at about $770,000.

Pro-life observers wonder how many deaths UNFPA may be responsible for by shipping defective condoms around the world. Condom distribution in the third world has provided a false sense of security especially among youth, encouraging AIDS-inviting sexual promiscuity.