http://www.guardian.co.uk/bush/story/0,7369,761987,00.html

Bush pulls plug on UN family planning funds 

In making political capital out of the aid budget for family planning in
the developing world, the US president has hit a new low, writes Sarah
Left 

Tuesday July 23, 2002 

Immediately after the US government announced it had pulled a $34m plug
on worldwide family planning services, the executive director of the
United Nations population fund (UNFPA) gave this stark assessment: "Women
and children will die because of this decision."
The lost funding, which accounts for 13% of UNFPA's global budget, would
have prevented 2m unwanted pregnancies and the deaths of 77,000 children,
the agency said. 

The US president, George Bush, mouthed concern that US funds may be used
to perform forced abortions on women in China, despite his own
fact-finding mission assuring him that was not the case. 

Indeed, money that the US gives to UNFPA has in the past gone into a
separate account, one that did not fund projects in China at all, to
respect the perfectly legitimate US concerns about coerced abortions. The
same arrangement was on offer this year.

However China figures in the Bush administration decision only as a
scapegoat. Unable to support an outright ban on abortion at home for fear
of a wider political backlash, the president is free to dent the
reproductive health programmes of women in developing nations who have no
access to the US ballot box. The edifying effect on rightwing supporters
is the same.

For the women of China, the insult is doubled: they have been denied
access to essential healthcare and support, and at the same time been
cited as the reason for its withdrawal. No doubt they all feel greatly
protected by the US government's tough stance on human rights abuses in
China, a policy also much evident in the US's heavy presence in China's
export zones. 

A US pro-choice group, the National Abortion and Reproductive Rights
Action League, estimated that the withdrawal of UNFPA funds would result,
ironically, in an estimated 1m abortions as a result of 3m unplanned
pregnancies.

Even taking the source into account, the obvious effect of snatching away
birth control programmes is increased pregnancy, and at least some of
those women will choose abortion. In China they may have no choice in the
matter. No birth control means no way to avoid abortions. I can almost
hear Chinese women cheering the US "pro-life" lobby.

The decision also has been made just weeks after the US attended the
international Aids summit in Barcelona. In addition to its duties in
cutting maternal death and illness, providing women with the opportunity
to control their reproduction, and giving medical care to infants and
children, UNFPA has provided frontline Aids prevention in 142 countries.
Those programmes, too, will be cut.

With this decision the president has proven himself more concerned with
making political capital out of abortion than with the lives of women and
children in developing nations. He has hit a new low. 
--The Fool

For a Competent Fool nothing is Fool Proof...!
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