During recent visits to Pyongyang, the capitol of North Korea, Population Research Institute associates inquired into the inhumane population policies of North Korean
dictator Kim Jong-il. They found that North Korea considers pregnancy to
be a crime under some circumstances, and routinely aborts women prisoners.
Pregnant women are seen as unsightly, and women who become pregnant are
banished from the capital city. Triplets are regarded as inauspicious and
are separated at birth from their parents and sent to a special orphanage
which specializes in neglect.
Kim Jong-il rules by terror. According to the U.S. Department of State,
"Citizens do not have the right peacefully to change their government.
There continued to be reports of extrajudicial killings and
disappearances. Citizens are detained arbitrarily, and many are held as
political prisoners; prison conditions are harsh.
"There are no restrictions on the ability of the Government to detain and
imprison persons at will."
Millions of prisoners languish in concentration camps. Kim Jong-il's
population program extends into these camps, where women are brutally and
forcibly aborted and newborns are routinely murdered.
The following atrocities in detention camps in North Korea were conveyed
from eye-witness testimonies:
"While I was there, it was commonly known that pregnant women were taken
to a hospital outside the camp for forced abortion and that babies born
alive were killed. One day when we came back from our work outside the
camp, prisoners told us that a police doctor had inspected the female
prisoners in the morning and had found out that two of them were
pregnant. ... Both were ordered to run around the camp yard with a heavily
loaded stretcher. The first women had [a] miscarriage and collapsed. Then,
two prisoners were ordered to kick the swollen belly of Kim Son-hi. She
miscarried about one or two hours later."
"There was a 19-year-old pregnant woman prisoner in the camp [who] gave
birth to a baby with the help of an elderly woman prisoner. ... The guard
immediately ordered us to kill the just-born infant. The eldest woman had
to cover the infant with a blanket as instructed and to kill him."
"A woman was screaming as she went into labor. ... They threatened to take
her out for running if she did not stop screaming.. When the baby was
delivered after suffering a terrible ordeal, it was left on the floor to
die. The mother wept to get the baby in her arms. Her eyes were swollen
with grief but the guards hurled all sorts of invectives at her.
"A woman lost her mind in this dire process. It was just too much to
witness so many baby killings. During the month that I spent in detention
here, two adults, one four-year-old child and seven newborn babies were
killed."
The chief international supporter of North Korea's population control
program is the United Nations Population Fund, which since 1985 has
provided tens of millions of dollars in demographic and technical support.
UNFPA runs its North Korea country program from its office in Beijing.
Although North Korea has signed on to the United Nations Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and other U.N.
programs, the UNFPA has refused to condemn the government of North Korea.
Instead, as UNFPA admits, it has "engaged in close consultation with the
Government" of Kim Jong-il.
Since UNFPA has no office in North Korea and is far away from the
atrocities it supports, it will likely claim it does not know about them.
But ignorance is no defense. The UNFPA is supporting an axis of evil in
Asia, as regimes from North Korea and China in the north, to Vietnam in
the south, depend on its largesse to operate inhumane population control
programs.
Despite UNFPA's checkered record, some in Congress continue efforts to
re-fund this renegade group. Pro-abortion lawmakers want to gut the
Kemp-Kasten Amendment. Only if UNFPA bureaucrats were caught actually
performing forced abortions would they lose U.S. funds.
But no one believes that these bureaucrats dirty their own hands. Rather,
they give money, encouragement and an international stamp of approval to
regimes that do.
The Population Research Institute (http://www.pop.org) is committed to ending human rights
abuses committed in the name of "family planning," and to ending
counter-productive social and economic paradigms premised on the myth of
"overpopulation."
Population Research Institute
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