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Nearly a decade ago, THE NEW AMERICAN warned that a backlash was brewing in the Muslim world against the UN-promoted population control agenda, which promotes abortion, contraception, and radical feminism. At a press conference held during the 1994 UN population summit in Cairo (which this magazine covered), Muslim pro-life activist Dr. Kajid Katme earned an ovation from Egyptian journalists when he declared, "For Muslims, God is the only population controller."
Staging a global population control summit in that Muslim capital--home to many mosques propagating militant Islam--could be regarded as a calculated provocation. The same is true of the social agenda awaiting those Muslim lands slated for "liberation" by the U.S. military. As Stephen Mosher of the Population Research Institute observes, "our foreign aid programs are better at promoting population control and radical feminism than in building free market democracies abroad."
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Source: HighBeam Research, Population control and terrorism. (Insider Report).(Brief Article)