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RIYADH, May 1 (LifeSiteNews.com) – For the first time in its history, Saudi Arabia is seeking the cooperation of the radically pro-abortion United Nations Populations Fund (UNFPA) in the management of adolescent and reproductive healthcare for its population.  Nafis Sadik, the head of the UNFPA and one of the most vocal of its abortion promoters, met with Saudi Health Minister Osama Shobokshi and claims that the country has moved to acceptance of her population control policies.  However, since the deal also involved millions of dollars it is likely that financial inducements were used to pressure the government into acquiescence with this UN organization and its programs dedicated to destroying traditional Muslim moral and family traditions.

Original source: dawn.com