TORONTO, ON — Stephen Mosher, president of the Population Research Institute (PRI), is one of the few North American academics that can legitimately boast the label of international spy. The one-time Stanford University doctorate candidate and internationally-acclaimed population researcher has for years been on a blacklist of international spies by the Chinese government. His crime is his vocal criticism of China’s murderous, anti-human rights forced-abortion/forced-sterilization policy.
In a talk this past Wednesday, aptly held at Chinese Martyrs Parish in Markham, Ontario, the soft-spoken anthropologist and sociologist related his experiences as the sole North American social scientist permitted to conduct research in China in 1979-1980. He was one of the first fifty US academics allowed into the country under China’s communist government.
To read the rest of this astonishing Special Report: China Labels Stanford Researcher “International spy” For His Exposure of Brutal Forced Abortion Policy.
(This article courtesy of LifeSiteNews.com.)