Policing Internet – Sterilization in Peru and Colombia (June 20, 2009)
Government Control of the Internet
Google News, 6/19/2009: Canada proposes new powers to police Internet
spectrum.ieee.org, 6/16/2009: Will US Cyberwar Plan Compromise Privacy?
dailymail.co.uk, 6/17/2009: £6 ‘broadband tax’ on every home in Britain to fund national rollout of superfast internet
washingtonpost.com, 5/26/2009: Obama Set to Create A Cybersecurity Czar With Broad Mandate
Population Control Agenda
lifesitenews.com, 6/19/2009: Peruvian Government Shelves Investigation into Massive [Coerced] Sterilizations of Indigenous Women
Human rights organizations have thoroughly documented evidence that women were physically coerced, threatened, tricked, and enticed with economic incentives during the implementation of the program, which sterilized a total of approximately 400,000 Peruvian women in just two years, 1997 and 1998, with the help of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA).
lifesitenews.com, 6/18/2009: Colombian House of Representatives Approves National [ ] Sterilization Program
The Colombian sterilization bill, should it pass, would be considered an “involuntary” sterilization program according to standards adopted by the United States in legislation known as the Tiahrt Amendment. The amendment regards any program that uses “incentives, bribes, gratuities, or financial reward for family planning program personnel for achieving targets or quotas, or for individuals in exchange for becoming a family planning acceptor” according to the government’s USAID program.
June 20th, 2009