Depopulating The Third World: UN Sterilization Campaigns In Developing Countries Accelerating
Jurriaan Maessen
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July 13th, 2012
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âThe real trick is, in terms of trying to level off at someplace lower than that 9 billion, is to get the birthrates in the developing countries to drop as fast as we can. And that will determine the level at which humans will level off on earth.â
From a MIT lecture by professor Penny Chisholm.
For over half a century demographers at the United Nations have attempted to âconvinceâ people from both developing and developed nations to limit their households to one child. In the decades after WW2 no means were spared in order to get this message across. Radio, television, newspapers were cleverly used to reach people in the remotest areas. By the mid-seventies, all available instruments of propaganda were strategically set in motion, with taxpayerâs money to spare and lots of âhuman resourcesâ to scale back (as social engineers prefer to call us). The justification that could be given to the Western middle class was wonderfully simple: under the guise of developing the undeveloped, the UN sold its Third World population agenda. Simultaneously the developing nations were propagandized into surrendering their peopleâs birthright to procreate and multiply- two things our species is prone to do. All those resisting the onslaught of information were characterized as a scourge on the environment. Because the eugenicists have an enemy that is not easily defeated, namely human instinct and dignity, it was crucial to discredit human nature first, making it suspect, while replacing human nature with an artificially created âshadow natureâ which readily rejects notions such as life and liberty, embracing covert eugenics and tyranny instead. Although the UN in the west has learned to speak of âsustainable developmentâ when speaking of population control, their language in developing countries has been more crude, more closely resembling the original eugenic tongue on how best to keep their populations in check.
Despite all these efforts the overall human population has increased. The UN began to grow restless and less impressed with its own propaganda efforts. In the West populations may have decreased, in the developing world they increased all the more. More drastic measures began to be proposed for the Third World with the aim of speeding up the population agenda. From the beginning of this century onwards all kinds of horror-stories began dripping in, describing among other things state-sponsored sterilization policies in the Third World.
Uzbekistan
In 2010, the British Independent featured an AP article detailing suspicions that health officials in the Republic of Uzbekistan are widely involved in involuntary sterilization-practices.
The AP-reporter spoke with a 24-year old housewife named Saodat Rakhimbayeva, an extremely brave woman who tells a heart-wrenching tale of state-sponsored eugenics in her home country of Uzbekistan. After giving birth to a premature boy, she had to witness her son dying just three days later.
âThenâ, states the article, âcame a further devastating blow: She learned that the surgeon had removed part of her uterus during the operation, making her sterile.â
âAccording to rights groups, victims and health officials, Rakhimbayeva is one of hundreds of Uzbek women who have been surgically sterilized without their knowledge or consent in a program designed to prevent overpopulation from fueling unrest.(âŠ). The order comes from the very top,â said Khaitboy Yakubov, head of the Najot human rights group in Uzbekistan.â
This statement by Yakubov has more significance that he himself probably realizes. By âthe very topâ he likely refers to the central Uzbek government. As it turns out, the order came from even higher up.
An official communiqué from the embassy of Uzbekistan in New Delhi gives us more insight in a remarkable initiative by the Uzbek state and the different partners with which it collaborates:
âThe complex of measures for the âMotherâs and Childâs Screeningâ, directed to prevent the childbirth with the hereditary diseases, accompanying with intellectual backwardness as well as inspection of pregnant women is carried out in the Republic with the purpose of revealing anomalies of development of a child-bearing. (âŠ). Within the framework of the State Programs the cooperation is continuing with the WHO, UNICEF, UNFPA, USAID, JICA, KfW Bank, World Bank, Asian Development Bank (âŠ).â
The United Nations Population Fund concurs. It admits helping Uzbek authorities screen its citizens:
âIn Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan, UNFPA worked to strengthen national capacities to collect, analyze and disseminate gender disaggregated data on population, development and reproductive health and to integrate population variables and gender concerns into development and environmental planning.â
Now what this really mean? A Japanese International Corporation Agency,profiling Uzbekistanâs disability policies, states the following in regards to the Uzbek national screening program (page 11):
âBy 2001, 124.000 of new-borns had been examined, 2.800 children in at-risk groups had been identified; and 160 had been registered in health clinics. For genetic reasons, 1.381 pregnancies were terminated.â
Furthermore, an Uzbek government-website acknowledges receiving generous funding for its eugenic programs and restates the UN-funded mission:
âUp-to-date medical technologies help detect possible defects in the development of a fetus at an early stage of pregnancy. To preclude birth of children with genetic disease accompanied by mental abnormalities and to detect fetus abnormality (âŠ).â
Another Uzbek government website gave a description of the ultimate goal of the âMother and Child screeningâ program as follows:
â(âŠ) reducing the birth of disabled children.â
In the same publication, the above-mentioned âscreeningâ of possible âintellectual backwardnessâ serves to âprevent childbirth with hereditary diseasesâ.
Interestingly the link to that webpage is now dead. However they can not erase away the fact that these practises constitute eugenics in its purest form. And transnational organizations like the UN, World Bank and the German KfW Bank are directly and fanatically involved in the funding of these âscreeningâ-programs conducted by Uzbek health authorities.
The UN itself admits in its own publications to its âlong-standing partnership and track-record working in Uzbekistan.â:
âThe UNâs mandate in supporting the implementation and monitoring of the MDGs (UN Millennium Development Goals) at the country level is a substantial comparative advantage in assisting the Government (of Uzbekistan) to enhance living standards, and achieve higher levels of human development. As a credible and trusted partner of the Government, we provide policy advice, technical assistance and programmatic support, drawing on best global practices.â
An important item of the UNâs âprogrammatic supportâ is their ideas on population-screening and control, making sure that Uzbek women:
â⊠have access, as and when they require, to what we call reproductive health.- family planning, contraception, and medical care during pregnancy, at delivery and afterwards.â
In a publication by USAID, the largest US aid institution paid for by US tax dollars, reference was made to the contributions of the United Nations Population Fund:
âUNFPA provided IUDâs, injectables and pills. Health facilities hold at least 3 different methods, though their quantities are not sufficient.â
In regards to USAIDâs own contributions, which include training local Uzbek health officials, the document lists a training-course:
âThe two week-training included theory and extensive practise. Each participant passing the course received a set of instruments for minilaporotomy. During training courses 39 clients were sterilized. 88 clients have been sterilized by trained providers to date.â
Another USAID-document from 1993Â recommends some actions to be taken in regards to Central European nations, such as Uzbekistan (page 10):
âNew contraceptive technologies should be offered, with training in their application and in the counseling of clients on the choices available to them. Policy change will be required in some countries to permit sterilization to be included among available options for both women and men. To assure the commitment of health sector leadership, study tours in the united States would be useful, as would inclusion of the heads of medical training institutions in the redesign of medical and nursing curricula to integrate family planning into health care.â
Remember the reports from the Uzbek woman reporting involuntary sterilization practices by Uzbek doctors. It seems it is being done with US taxpayer dollars, and with additional donations from the World Bank, German development bank, the United Nations Population Fund- and letâs not leave out another important contributor, the World Health Organization. The WHOreports on their own website:
âUzbekistan and WHO: A close relationship exists between WHO and the Ministry of Health (MOH).â
Listed under âOpportunitiesâ, the WHO mentions that:
âUzbekistan now receives substantial funding for health programmes with contributions from many key partners.â
India
According to a report out of India earlier this year, several victims of forced sterilization by state officials have come forward, providing bone-chilling evidence of widespread sterilization practices in Madhya Pradesh, a huge province in Indiaâs heartland. An item carried by India Today, under the header âconned into sterilizationâ features no less than 8 victims of Indian government officials, who routinely round up citizens and sterilize them just to meet the stateâs family planning targets. As it turns out, itâs not just the stateâs targets they are meeting. Every time some chicken-necked eugenicist grabs a surgical knife, it is the desires of the UN and World Health Organization heâs satisfying.
The victims interviewed include a 98-year old man and an 80-year old man, both of whom were forced to undergo vasectomy. Government officials threatened the men with withholding their social benefits if they refused.
âWhile these men got to live the life they wanted till a ripe old age, 24-year old Jamuna Kori of Sidhi district was not so lucky. One day, he was just picked up from a road by two men, sterilised and left on the highway again.â
The article, written by correspondent Rahul Singh, also features a woman who was drugged into submission:
âThey gave me something to drink and I fell unconscious. When I woke up I realized they had operated on me. I want an inquiryâ.
The video also shows several mentally challenged individuals, who were not even threatened but just directly operated upon.
The clip also features a 25 year old man who took his 2 year old son for an anti-rabies vaccine after the boy was bitten by a dog. The doctors told the man they would only treat his son if the father would undergo sterilization. The Telegraphcarried an article recently about this case, in which the young father said:
âMy sonâs life was more important. I was told private hospitals charge 900 Rupees (ÂŁ11) for each injection,â he told The Indian Express.â
âIn 2010â, states a 2011 article out of New Delhi, âMadhya Pradesh achieved a record sterilization target of 645,000, luring villagers with freebies such as mobile phones, two-wheelers and gold coins to undergo sterilization.â
But now, in 2012, it seems the eugenicists in the UN are loosing patience as now they just order people picked up from the road to have them drugged and sterilized.
In an ad put out by the UNFPA (the United Nations Population Fund) for the job of family planning consultant (7 vacancies) the candidates are being informed about the reasons for more hands:
âGiven that the presence of the private sector is marginal, there is major client load on the public health system. Hence, if sterilization services in Madhya Pradesh have to pick up, public health system has to gear itself and other options of publicâprivate partnership, wherever feasible, will have to be explored.â
Another piece of evidence that the sterilisation-efforts contributed to the state is actually being coordinated by the UNFPA:
âIt is proposed to have a dedicated technical person in the office of divisional joint director, as divisional family planning consultant, supported by UNFPA. The consultant would be physically located in the office of divisional joint director health services and will work under direct administrative and technical control of joint director health services.â
In fact, these practices are being conducted worldwide- always with the help of the same old modus operandi: the World Bank and their UN partners constrict sovereign nations to the point of them accepting trading-âprivilegesâ. In order to safeguard a seat around the transnational table, these nations- often struggling with widespread poverty- accept every and any condition by the lender of last resort (IMF, World Bank). These conditions are far from secret. They are actually right out in the open. This latest Indian horror story is further evidence of the fact that not the Indian state is the initiator of these forced sterilization policies, as the article by Rahul Singh argues. It is the UNFPA rather, the enforcement arm of the eugenicists, which both sets the standards, provides the technology, recruits the medical personnel, and- on a global level- enforces these sterilization policies through binding treaties and other supranational strangleholds.
In the context of the 2011 UNâs World Population Day several developing nations were quick to pledge allegiance to the eugenic deity. In the east-Indian state of Bihar, officials put out the announcement that:
âThe Bihar government will soon formulate a new population control policy. The policy will be framed in collaboration with the United Nations Population Fund (UNPF).â
Another Indian state, Karnataka, had President Gladys Almeida âobserve World Population Dayâ at which event she told local government employees:
âThere is a need to create an awareness on the need for population control.â
Another individual present said:
âas the population increases, nature takes its own method to control it.â
Another compliant nation, Pakistan, had their Federal Minister for Population Welfare Firdous Aashiq Awan announce that:
âThe government is taking serious measures to control population growth in the country.â
The government in Islmabad even recruits religious leaders (a trick stolen from the UN) in order to sell population control to the masses:
â(âŠ) religious leaders are being empowered. For the first time, âImam Masjidâ is being made a partner in population Welfare programmes. He would act as a social mobilizer, she (Awan) added.â
These pledges of allegiance to the UN and their set goals of reducing human numbers are not exclusively made by developing countries. Developed countries have accustomed themselves with the same line of reasoning. The only difference is that, as of yet, the language has been more âfriendlyâ, masking the true purpose of the scientific dictatorship implemented.
China
Via news outlet the Global Times, the Chinese State in 2010 lamented the âissue of unauthorized birthsâ in light of the UNâs stated goal of âefficient population control.â
The UNâs World population Day, July 11, was originally set up in 1989 by the Governing Council of the United Nations Development Programma to âraise awareness of global population issues.â
âThe theme of this yearâs (2010) 21st World Population Dayâ, mentions the article, âis âEveryone Countsâ, and the activities in China will focus on the 2010 population census and emphasize the right to life.â
âIn Chinaâ, the article goes on to say, âthe issue of unauthorized births is at the forefront of its efforts to control the growth of its population as it undermines the countryâs family planning policy, or âone-child policyâ, which was implemented in 1980.â
âAccording to Chinese statistics, the national population reached 1.3 billion at the end of 2008, with 6.7 million born that year. Unauthorized births accounted for a large percentage of those births.â
âSince the family planning policy was implemented, local governments strictly controlled the births of each family, and allowed each couple to have one child, but with a more flexible policy in Chinaâs ethnic minority areas. However, not all couples obeyed the rules (âŠ).â
Besides the horrible âobeyed the rulesâ, the bone chilling term âunauthorized birthsâ is used several times in the article to describe families exceeding their allowance of babies they decide to put on this earth. As we know, having more than one baby provokes direct interference from the Chinese State, which can tax, fine, threaten and even terminate the new life considered by the all-powerful state to be a burden on the environment. The article also mentions the existence of a âhousehold contract responsibility systemâ- created nationwide to make sure the population control policies would be strictly carried out. Such a slave-state is exactly what the UN envisions for their desired world government. Although the UN itself tempers the tongue when it comes to their stated goal of reducing the worldâs population, the Chinese authorities know exactly what goals the UN expects them to pursue:
âIt (the UN) also aims to stress the importance of efficient population control by means of collecting and analyzing the latest data so as to make an impact on decision-making and improve peopleâs lives.â
A statement written for World Population Day by the Secretary-General of the UN reads as follows:
âOn this World Population Day, I call on decision-makers everywhere to make each and every person count. Only by considering the needs of all women and men,girls and boys,can we achieve the Millennium Development Goals and advance the shared values of the United Nations.â
These shared values were described in detail by UNâs Agenda 21:
â(âŠ) a profound reorientation of all human society, unlike anything the world has ever experienced: a major shift in the priorities of both governments and individuals and an unprecedented redeployment of human and financial resources. This shift will demand that a concern for the environmental consequences of every human action be integrated into individual and collective decision-making at every level.â
The stifling silence that envelops this subject in developed nations, will only make it easier for the UN to go ahead with their population policies in developing ones. And to anyone in the West who thinks strict population policies in the Third World are sad but necessary, I would like to point out that under a global government, or âglobal governanceâ as the UN prefers to say, developed and developing nations alike are subject to its decrees. So every time we wave these facts away like an irritating fly, be assured it will come back to haunt us.
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Geezzzss, ya think Obamacare could ever get to this point? 30 million Obamacare insured eaters; ya think they âmightâ try to control that birthrate? Or decide you arenât worth the cost of the procedure you might need to stay alive? (IE; you are too old and wonât pay off in taxes what they might spend on you) Obamacare is a ruse, and it will devour participants. If they control your health care, they can KILL you. Iâll leave it to you who will not have to endure this in this country.
@Hammerun, ObamaCare is managed care. They promise that no one will be turned away for a pre-existing condition but they do not promise to treat that condition. They have a panel who decides if it will be “cost effective” to treat you. If they decide it will not be, then you get no appeals and no treatment. You can not even pay privately for treatment. All doctors are barred from treating you. But since they can’t turn you away, you will still be covered and required to pay for your “insurance”.
@cara, Why the hell are you on this site if you think the government will do what they say they’re going to do. PLEASE, give me one example of where the govt didn’t mess everything up!
@you don’t need to know, Re-read my first reply! I will make is simple for you: Obama care PROMISED that nobody would be refused insurance. Their opponants stated that Obamacare would be MANAGED care and that it would be RATIONED care. That means that they would look at COST TO BENEFIT for the nation. Your doctor does not decide your care. A team of appointed stangers do that based on dollars. And once they make their decision about your life there is no way you can appeal. So under Obama Care you can not be refused insurance(which is what they promised) which you will be required to buy and pay for. BUT they do not have to TREAT you!
It is like being required to buy a car but then they can tell you that you won’t be allowed to drive it. You must still make the payments and liscence, insure and pay taxes on it but it can never leave the garage. But you were ALLOWED to buy it weren’t you. How lucky are you? NOT.
The politically preferred method of “depopulating” the third world is by bringing all of the third worlders and their “quaint” customs into the U.S. and putting them on the support of U.S. taxpaying, Titanic rowing slaves and they are epecially fond of doing so with blacks and muslims.
@SKIP, I’m picturing the energizer bunny, they keep coming and keep coming and keep coming….
The poorer and less educated the mpte children the people will have. The children can work as beggars or be sold into slavery for the impoverished.
In the usa the poor use children for welfare and ssi benefits.
Over-population IS a serious problem, especially in places like India and China. We seem to have two extremes here… we can either have Draconian sterilization laws or we can let ‘em out-breed the food supply and guarantee mass starvation. Hmmm. Somewhere in between those extremes should be a solution. My choice would be to offer free sterilization AND a bounty for those who choose to take it. This would cost some money but it would be a better alternative than either extreme because it addresses both liberty and population pressure. I am not in favor of using the power of the state to force people to do that which they do not wish (other than behave themselves) and whether or not that is a good choice is irrelevant. Freedom means that we can make a bad choice now and then but it also means that we have to live with the consequences of that choice.
@41MagMan, you first
This I believe âisâ Oabama and ILKâs agenda lite and what they have in mindâŠ. Think a little bit and see if we are not too far from this.
In 1975, the U.S. had withdrawn its troops from Vietnam. Cambodia’s government, plagued by corruption and incompetence, also lost its American military support. Taking advantage of the opportunity, Pol Pot’s Khmer Rouge army, consisting of teenage peasant guerrillas, marched into Phnom Penh and on April 17 effectively seized control of Cambodia.
Once in power, Pol Pot began a radical experiment to create an agrarian utopia inspired in part by Mao Zedong’s Cultural Revolution which he had witnessed first-hand during a visit to Communist China.
Mao’s “Great Leap Forward” economic program included forced evacuations of Chinese cities and the purging of “class enemies.” Pol Pot would now attempt his own “Super Great Leap Forward” in Cambodia, which he renamed the Democratic Republic of Kampuchea.
He began by declaring, “This is Year Zero,” and that society was about to be “purified.” Capitalism, Western culture, city life, religion, and all foreign influences were to be extinguished in favor of an extreme form of peasant Communism.
All foreigners were thus expelled, embassies closed, and any foreign economic or medical assistance was refused. The use of foreign languages was banned. Newspapers and television stations were shut down, radios and bicycles confiscated, and mail and telephone usage curtailed. Money was forbidden. All businesses were shuttered, religion banned, education halted, health care eliminated, and parental authority revoked. Thus Cambodia was sealed off from the outside world.
All of Cambodia’s cities were then forcibly evacuated. At Phnom Penh, two million inhabitants were evacuated on foot into the countryside at gunpoint. As many as 20,000 died along the way.
Millions of Cambodians accustomed to city life were now forced into slave labor in Pol Pot’s “killing fields” where they soon began dying from overwork, malnutrition and disease, on a diet of one tin of rice (180 grams) per person every two days.
Workdays in the fields began around 4 a.m. and lasted until 10 p.m., with only two rest periods allowed during the 18 hour day, all under the armed supervision of young Khmer Rouge soldiers eager to kill anyone for the slightest infraction. Starving people were forbidden to eat the fruits and rice they were harvesting. After the rice crop was harvested, Khmer Rouge trucks would arrive and confiscate the entire crop.
Ten to fifteen families lived together with a chairman at the head of each group. All work decisions were made by the armed supervisors with no participation from the workers who were told, “Whether you live or die is not of great significance.” Every tenth day was a day of rest. There were also three days off during the Khmer New Year festival.
Throughout Cambodia, deadly purges were conducted to eliminate remnants of the “old society” – the educated, the wealthy, Buddhist monks, police, doctors, lawyers, teachers, and former government officials. Ex-soldiers were killed along with their wives and children. Anyone suspected of disloyalty to Pol Pot, including eventually many Khmer Rouge leaders, was shot or bludgeoned with an ax. “What is rotten must be removed,” a Khmer Rouge slogan proclaimed.
In the villages, unsupervised gatherings of more than two persons were forbidden. Young people were taken from their parents and placed in communals. They were later married in collective ceremonies involving hundreds of often-unwilling couples.
Up to 20,000 persons were tortured into giving false confessions at Tuol Sleng, a school in Phnom Penh which had been converted into a jail. Elsewhere, suspects were often shot on the spot before any questioning.
Ethnic groups were attacked including the three largest minorities; the Vietnamese, Chinese, and Cham Muslims, along with twenty other smaller groups. Fifty percent of the estimated 425,000 Chinese living in Cambodia in 1975 perished. Khmer Rouge also forced Muslims to eat pork and shot those who refused.
On December 25, 1978, Vietnam launched a full-scale invasion of Cambodia seeking to end Khmer Rouge border attacks. On January 7, 1979, Phnom Penh fell and Pol Pot was deposed. The Vietnamese then installed a puppet government consisting of Khmer Rouge defectors.
Pol Pot retreated into Thailand with the remnants of his Khmer Rouge army and began a guerrilla war against a succession of Cambodian governments lasting over the next 17 years. After a series of internal power struggles in the 1990s, he finally lost control of the Khmer Rouge. In April 1998, 73-year-old Pol Pot died of an apparent heart attack following his arrest, before he could be brought to trial by an international tribunal for the events of 1975-79.
We are not too far from this. Allowing bank and corporate control plus our debt is owned by foreign powers.
…forced anything is wrong….
..the u.n., bill gates, and all those other forced eugenics a-holes should be nutted, and be fed the blended results.