By Ken Blackwell on 11.13.09 @ 6:08AM
For the pro-choice lobby, abortion trumps choice.
Washington Post columnist Kathleen Parker has written a
powerful commentary on the appalling issue of forced abortion
in China. Miss Parker interviewed Reggie Littlejohn, a women's
rights activist, who testified at Tuesday's hearings on Capitol
Hill.
Reggie Littlejohn is a petite woman who heads Women's Rights
Without Frontiers. Attorney Littlejohn gave up a profitable
practice to work for human rights.
Dr. Littlejohn showed how China's brutal policy actually works.
Women in China pregnant with their second or third "unauthorized"
child, are rounded up and harassed until they submit to abortion
-- even in the eighth or ninth month.
Estimates range as high as 50 million a year. China's communist
rulers claim it's all voluntary. Littlejohn knows better. She
provided congressional members of the Tom Lantos Human Rights
Commission with incontrovertible evidence that forced abortion is
official government policy and that it is widespread.
Dr. Littlejohn is calling upon Planned Parenthood and NARAL to
speak up for the women of China who are daily denied their
rights. She also hopes President Obama will raise the issue of
human rights during his current Asia trip.
What Reggie Littlejohn will learn is what Steven W. Mosher
learned more than 25 years ago. Steve Mosher was a young
researcher from Stanford University. He was studying village life
in rural China.
Then, Steve was "pro-choice." But he discovered -- in fact he was
the first Westerner to discover -- the way pregnant Chinese women
were rounded up, thrown roughly into open trucks, hauled off to
abortion centers by Communist Party cadres, and yelled at and
stressed until they agreed to have abortions.
Steve was shocked by this denial of choice to these women. So he
went public. He wrote about this story. He was promptly thrown
out of China. And Beijing threatened Stanford University: If you
want to send any more graduate students to China, you had better
expel Steve Mosher. Stanford, you'll remember, was the home of
Jesse Jackson-led demonstrations in which student protestors
chanted: "Hey hey, Ho ho, Western Civ has got to go." Western
Civilization was expelled from Stanford and so was Stephen
Mosher. He was found to have violated rules passed by the
Stanford faculty senate after he departed for China.
Steve Mosher thought Planned Parenthood and NARAL would rise to
his defense. They didn't.
And I seriously doubt they will be heard from now. We've heard
precious little from them about China's obvious, aggravated
denial of choice to Chinese women. Mosher did get a nice
editorial in the New York Times tsk-tsking forced
abortions in China. The Times, we should be reminded, is
not unlike Winston Churchill's description of Prime Minister
Stanley Baldwin: "He occasionally stumbles over the truth, but he
picks himself up and proceeds as if nothing had happened.
So it will be with President Obama. Reggie Littlejohn hopes the
President will raise the issue with the Chinese. He won't. We
read in Kathleen Parker's column about Chinese doctors sending
emails back and forth describing the terrible problem of infants
born alive after induced labor abortions. Senior party members
advise puncturing their skulls as they are in the birth canal to
avoid such dreaded complications.
Anyone who expects Barack Obama to raise this issue with Chinese
officials is whistling in the dark. Barack Obama as Illinois
state senator led the opposition to the Infant Born Alive
Protection Act. He later said he would have voted for the bill if
it had been like the one that passed at the federal level. Except
that it was similar.
Of course, the world's Number One enabler of China's forced
abortion policy is President Obama. He hesitated not at all last
January before revoking the Mexico City policy initiated by
President Reagan. After January 23rd, we are all forced to back
abortion. Our tax dollars are backing the UN Population Fund
(UNFPA) and International Planned Parenthood. Between financial
support for China's brutality and a bailout of the world's
largest abortion provider, Obama has claimed the crown as the
world's premier abortion backer.
Maybe that's why he won the Peace Prize.
topics:
Abortion, kathleen parker, China