Confirmation that Western taxpayers fund forced sterilization atrocities in India
UK aid helps to fund forced sterilisation of India’s poor
www.guardian.co.uk – April 15, 2012
“Tens of millions of pounds of UK aid money have been spent on a programme that has forcibly sterilised Indian women and men, the Observer has learned. Many have died as a result of botched operations, while others have been left bleeding and in agony. A number of pregnant women selected for sterilisation suffered miscarriages and lost their babies….
“Yet a working paper published by the UK’s Department for International Development in 2010 cited the need to fight climate change [made-up excuse for population control] as one of the key reasons for pressing ahead with such programmes. The document argued that reducing population numbers would cut greenhouse gases, although it warned that there were “complex human rights and ethical issues” involved in forced population control…. [no kidding]
“Funding varies from state to state, but in Bihar private clinics receive 1,500 rupees for every sterilisation, with a bonus of 500 rupees a patient if they carry out more than 30 operations on a particular day. NGO workers who convince people to have the operations receive 150 rupees a person, while doctors get 75 rupees for each patient….”
More on worldwide ongoing sterilization programs:
Population Control
Sterilization
Eugenics
Reproduction