Asia-Pacific Pro-Life Congress in Kazakhstan

HLI Brings Pro-Life Leaders Together for Asia-Pacific Congress in Kazakhstan: Astana is a beautiful city of the future, and its people are very well­ off. But the visiting pro-lifers from 16 different nations felt an almost subliminal undercurrent of uneasi­ness, brought on by something im­portant that is missing — in this case, small children.

You would think, in an empty nation like Kazakhstan, there would be groups encouraging peo­ple to have more children, but ex­actly the opposite is the case. Fam­ily Health International and USAID distribute contraceptives by the ton, the Population Council writes long reports supporting the continued availability of abortion for any rea­son or no reason at all, and, of course, the lethal alphabet soup of the United Nations coordinates ev­erything — UNAIDS, CEDAW, UNDESA, UNDP, UNIFEM, and the omnipresent UNFPA.

Nobody could explain why all of these population control groups are necessary in a nation that has an average of only 15 people per square mile. The answer lies in the nation’s natural resources. Kazakhstan is rich in manganese, chromium, cop­per, cobalt, gold, uranium, coal, nat­ural gas, and, of course, oil.

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