A National Protest of Planned Parenthood was held this past Saturday, April 23. At the protest site in Concord, CA Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, spoke about her conviction that, posturing as a champion of “choice” in the US, International Planned Parenthood’s true colors show boldly elsewhere on the globe, particularly the People’s Republic of China.
In China, abortion has little to do with a woman’s choice. The world was shocked in 2012 when WRWF released the photograph of Feng Jianmei lying next to her forcibly aborted baby, showing to millions the true face of the Chinese Communist Party.
Meanwhile, International Planned Parenthood is not merely present in China, but their affiliate organization literally works in tandem with the government’s coercive One Child (now Two-Child) Policy.
The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) first fully associated with the China Family Planning Association (CFPA) as its main access to China in 1983, when forced abortion under the new One-Child Policy was at its height. When CFPA was first created three years earlier, the official communique stated its purpose was to ”implement government population control policies.”
In its first decade, in collaboration with IPPF, CFPA boasts it established a branch in almost every village in China and mobilized as many as 94 million members and volunteers. In fact, China was the second country after New Zealand to become officially recognized as a qualified member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF), after CFPA met IPPF’s 65 criteria on sexual and reproductive health issues. All the while, the CFPA was implementing a program that was forcibly aborting and sterilizing women.
Nor is this collaboration on International Planned Parenthood’s part an artifact of the past.
Today IPPF is still CFPA’s main international supporter, and its executives have gone on record praising the achievements of China’s notorious One Child Policy. China’s family planning office, in turn, has expressed the importance of international cooperation for maintaining control over population levels.
In 2009, IPPF director-general Gill Greer called China’s One-Child Policy “very conducive to China’s development in various aspects,” including the realm of “health care services.”
In a 2011 letter to the editor, former Planned Parenthood Executive Vice President Norman Fleishman called China’s One Child Policy a “start” to curbing global population.
IPPF’s site points to CFPA as its main operations hub in China and has recently publicized its good relationship with the Chinese government. In 2013, following a change in China’s leadership, IPPF described its meeting with new Chinese premier Li Kequiang and mutual plans to “strengthen the partnership” between China and IPPF.
If Planned Parenthood stands for ‘choice,’ then why are they working hand in hand with the Chinese Communist Party’s coercive population control machine?
Learn more about our “Save a Girl” Campaign:
Sign our petition to end forced abortion here: http://womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=sign_our_petition
Watch our video, Stop Forced Abortion: China’s War Against Women http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/?nav=stop-forced-abortion
Related links:
Chinese Family Planning Association website http://eng.chinafpa.org.cn/about.html
U.K. Parliament: Lords Hansard 25 October 2001 http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200102/ldhansrd/vo011025/text/11025-04.htm
Family planning policy prevents 400 million births, Xinhua News Agency (9 Nov 2006) http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2006-11/09/content_729166.htm
China’s population policy draws wide praise, Xinhua News Agency (28 Sept 2009) http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-09/28/content_12122999.htm
World’s increasing population presents today’s real threat: Norman Fleishman letter to the editor, Napa Valley Register (9 Aug 2011) http://napavalleyregister.com/news/opinion/mailbag/world-s-increasing-population-presents-today-s-real-threat/article_5745ddc0-c243-11e0-8b1b-001cc4c002e0.html
China endorses IPPF’s Vision2020 (IPPF.org) http://www.ippf.org/news/China-endorses-IPPF-s-Vision2020