
Help
China Help Itself
by
Kerry Kennedy
Kerry
Kennedy, Founder of the Robert F. Kennedy
Center for Human Rights, author of Speak
Truth to Power and MaximsNews
Columnist.
UNITED NATIONS - 19 September 2005 / www.MaximsNews.com/
As
international leaders gathered Thursday at the
United Nations to address plans to eradicate
global poverty, the Bush administration
notified Congress that it will withhold the
U.S. contribution ($34 million) to the U.N.
Population Fund for the fourth consecutive
year.
This aid provides vital services for the
world's poorest women and girls, so why would
the U.S. fail to help?
Because,
despite the U.S. State Department claims to
the contrary, the administration asserts that
the fund supports China's forced sterilization
policy.
The
truth is, in order to change that policy,
Washington should support the population fund,
not cripple it.
Twenty-five years ago, China began a draconian
effort — through a massive violation of
civil rights — to control its rapid
population growth.
The
communist government was unable to meet its
people's basic needs and thought that rising
unemployment, poverty and hunger might be
averted if every family had only one
child.
Using
the force, surveillance and repression of a
police state, China has indeed slowed its
population growth, but at a terrible
cost.
The
U.S. now has the opportunity to induce China
to let go of coercion and to embrace freedom
in its population policies, just as it has let
go of economic coercion to embrace free
markets.
In China, a woman who defies the one-child
rule can be fined, as can her family and her
village.
She
can be beaten, ostracized or detained. Her
furniture, her cow, her pig might
disappear.
She
may face a forced abortion — it doesn't
matter if she is nine days or nine months
pregnant.
China
says that in 2002 alone there were 6.8 million
abortions.
Too
many were because of sonograms that showed the
fetus was a girl, disfavored in a culture that
prefers boys.
If the woman is lucky, the abortion may be
followed by forced insertion of an IUD. If she
is not so lucky, she may be forcibly
sterilized. Beijing says 38% of women of
childbearing age have been sterilized.
Everyone in the world has a stake in ensuring
that China — and all countries — develop
as sustainable, free societies, and that their
efforts to stabilize population respect human
rights.
China promised to meet to meet its human
rights obligations in 1994 when it joined 179
nations at the International Conference on
Population and Development, which agreed that
all individuals have the right to decide the
number and spacing of their children free of
coercion, and to have access to voluntary,
quality family-planning services.
This
rights-based approach to population issues has
proved to reduce abortions, delay first
childbirth, reduce births and improve the
chances that the children will be wanted and
cared for.
It's
morally right, and it works.
What can we do to move China to keep its
promise?
First, we should fully back the U.N.
fund.
In
China, it is the only agency promoting
voluntary family planning and upholding these
human rights.
Just
because it operates in China does not make it
complicit in human rights violations, as its
critics have charged.
Today,
in those counties in China where the fund
operates, 90% of the women are choosing their
own methods of birth control, and the abortion
rate has plummeted from 70% to 30%.
Second, Beijing must be made to see that
meeting human needs for health, education and
opportunity is the best way to slow population
growth.
Third, U.S. corporations can lead.
For
instance, a woman who is pregnant illegally is
demoted or fired in much of China, so U.S.
corporations can refuse to enforce such laws
in factories in their supply chain.
The U.S. government can leverage change.
This
is hard, because China is an important trading
partner and increasingly holds more of the
U.S. debt.
So
we also need to engage the international
community.
I take a back seat to no one in my horror at
China's abuses in its one-child policy. To end
them, we must support many efforts, and that
includes the U.N. Population Fund.
Elie
Wiesel, who survived the Holocaust, said the
opposite of love is not hate but
indifference.
We
must no longer be indifferent to what is going
on in China.
Kerry
Kennedy's MaximsNews Columns:
Political
Torture
Speak
Truth to Power
U.N.
Interview with Kerry Kennedy on the
Deteriorating Situation in Liberia
Kerry
Kennedy's photos and Email from Liberia
Kerry
Kennedy's Biography
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Publisher's
Note: Kerry Kennedy has led more than forty
human rights delegations to more than thirty
countries over the course of two decades.
Kerry
established the Robert F. Kennedy Center for
Human Rights in 1987 to ensure the protection
of rights codified under the United Nations
Declaration of Human Rights.
She
has worked on diverse issues such as child
labor, disappearances, indigenous land rights,
judicial independence, freedom of expression,
ethnic violence, the environment, and women's
rights.
Her
book, Speak Truth to Power, spawned a play by
Broadway playwright Ariel Dorfman, a photo
exhibit by Pulitzer Prize winner Eddie Adams,
an award-winning website, an education packet,
a series of Public Service Announcements and a
documentary broadcast on PBS.
Kerry
serves as Chair of the Amnesty International
Leadership Council and serves on boards or
advisory committees of Human Rights First, The
Bloody Sunday Trust, the Robert F. Kennedy
Memorial, The Gleitsman Foundation, The China
Information Center, the Committee on the
Administration of Justice (Northern Ireland),
and the International Campaign for Tibet,
among others.
Kerry
Kennedy is a member of the Massachusetts and
District of Columbia bars.
Established
by family and friends over three decades ago,
the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial, based
in Washington, DC, is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit
organization that furthers RFK's vision by
advancing respect for human rights and
fighting for social justice around the world.
Robert
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KERRY KENNEDY has published a powerful, moving
and inspiring book on human rights defenders
around the world -- the Martin Luther Kings of
their countries.
The book is published by Crown
Publishers/Random House (ISBN 0-8129-3062-2)
and the photographs are by EDDIE ADAMS.
"You
cannot kill an idea, you cannot imprison
freedom.
"The
lives of the common women and men in this
book, heroes every one,
inspire all who believe in liberty and
justice.
"This
book is a tribute to the human spirit and
proof of the capacity of one person
of courage to triumph over overwhelming
evil."
- President Nelson Mandela
SPEAK
TRUTH TO POWER
highlights some 50 human rights defenders,
including the following:
Disarmament,
Costa
Rica, Oscar Arias Sánchez
"War,
and the preparation for war,
are the two greatest obstacles to human
progress.
"The
poor of the world are crying out for
schools
and doctors, not guns and generals."
Torture,
Guatemala/United
States, Dianna Ortiz
"To
this day, I can smell the decomposing of
bodies, disposed
of in an open pit.
I can hear the piercing screams of
other people being tortured.
"I
can see the blood gushing out of the woman's
body."
Reconciliation
, South
Africa, Desmond Tutu
"We
have a God who doesn't say, 'Ah…Got you! No.
God says, 'Get up.'
And God dusts us off and
God says, 'Try again.'"
Police
Brutality, United
States, Van Jones
"This
guy is beaten, he's kicked, he's stomped, he's
pepper-sprayed,
gagged (because they didn't want him bleeding
on them),
and then left him in a cell.
"Well,
that's the sort of stuff your expecting in
Guatemala, but it happened just fifteen or
twenty minutes from here."
Human
Rights and Reconciliation, Argentina,
Juan Méndez
"Is
it morally defensible, after twenty years of
searching,
that individuals still cannot find their
relatives, when there are people walking
around who know the location of the
bodies?"
Human
Rights and Self-Determination, Gaza,
Raja Sourani
"The
world may think that peace is on the way here,
but the reality on the ground is very
different…
never before has the overall human rights
situation deteriorated as dramatically."
The
Powerless, Romania/United
States, Elie Wiesel
"What
I want, what I've hoped for all my life, is
that my past should not become your children's
future."
Free
Expression
, Czech
Republic
, Vaclav Havel
"You
don't want to become involved with the dirt
that is around you and one day, all of a
sudden you wake up and realize that you are a
dissident, and that you are a human rights
activist."
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