ZE08092102 - 2008-09-21
Permalink: http://www.zenit.org/article-23673?l=english


Philippines Threatened By a 2-Child Policy


Population Control Bill Enters Plenary Debate

By Genevieve Pollock

WASHINGTON, D.C., SEPT. 21, 2008 (<http://www.zenit.org>Zenit.org).- 
Filipino-Americans are joining with Catholics from their native 
country to fight proposed legislation that would promote 
contraception and limit family size, while punishing conscientious objectors.

The newly consolidated Reproductive Health Bill of 2005, renamed "An 
Act Providing for a National Policy on Reproductive Health, 
Responsible Parenthood and Population Development, and for Other 
Purposes," was put on the floor of Congress last week to begin 
plenary debates, reported the Washington-based Filipino Family Fund.

At the close of the week, the debates were temporarily suspended, but 
are due to resume soon. Pro-life groups are holding vigils outside of 
the House of Representatives in order to closely monitor the 
proceedings of the bill.

After the original reproductive health bill's failure to pass in 
2005, the new Congress reconvened, introduced three new bills, 
consolidated them into the current proposal, and put the new bill 
through the Committee on Population without due process in May of 2008.

The Philippine Legislator Committee on Population and Development 
(PLCPD) has worked with International Planned Parenthood and the U.N. 
Population Fund in the creation of this legislation that aims to 
depopulate the country through all possible means and decrease 
HIV/AIDS or other sexually transmitted diseases. The U.N. fund has 
appropriated $26 million to the Philippines for this purpose.

This bill would mandate an "ideal family size," setting the stage for 
a proposed Two-Child Policy. It foresees stiff penalties that include 
up to six months imprisonment and heavy fines for those who do not 
comply with the proposed reproductive health care agenda.

According to the bill, these penalties could even apply to any person 
"who maliciously engages in disinformation about the intent or 
provisions of this act."

Provisions of the bill call for a network of doctors, population 
officers in every province, and a national curriculum that will teach 
secular sex education to fifth graders.

Silencing parents

Eileen Macapanas Cosby, president of the Filipino Family Fund, told 
ZENIT that "freedom of speech is at stake. Parents will not be able 
to object. Health care workers will be forced to refer against their 
conscience. Employers will have to provide family planning services."

"International Planned Parenthood has sold false presuppositions that 
access to contraception will alleviate poverty, and decrease the 
number of abortions. Many who do not have an understanding of 
Catholic social teachings have bought this," explained Cosby. 
"Precisely because the country is Catholic, [Planned Parenthood] has 
targeted the Philippines."

Cosby noted the affirmation of Archbishop Pacino Aniceto, chairman of 
the episcopal commission on family and life, who stated "If you are 
Catholic, you should behave like a Catholic. Otherwise you are not 
what you profess."

Filipino bishops are sponsoring an advocacy movement against the 
passage of the bill. They note that a contraception bill with 
necessarily include abortion.

Archbishop Oscar Cruz of Lingayen-Dagupan affirmed on his blog, "It 
is not hard to see that the title of the bill alone says many words 
yet its open-ended phrase 'for other purposes' suggests its hardly 
realized humungous price tag and grave moral costs."

Rest of Asia

Filipino Catholics plan to gather 1 million signatures against the 
reproductive health bill to present to Congress. Father Melvin 
Castro, secretariat of the Pro-life Office of the bishops' conference 
reported that he had collected 100,000 signatures of constituents by 
last week.

The Filipino Family Fund is urging people to sign the petition on 
their Web site.

"We have to defend the Church now or the rest of Asia will be at 
stake," said Cosby.

In return for the foreign funding promised by Planned Parenthood and 
the United Nations, the Philippines will be losing moral ground, 
Cosby told ZENIT. Our stance is to remain vigilant now, as the 
debates are set to resume soon, she added.

"The truth of the matter is, that the bill will lead to the 
implementation of an immoral policy -- a proposed synthetic 
artificial contraceptives eventually designed to ruin health as it 
slants the idea of responsible parenthood to issues of depopulation, 
which proponents claim will result to progress among underdeveloped 
countries like ours," Archbishop Cruz wrote on his blog. "After all, 
no human act, no legislative bill, no executive function, no judicial 
work is over and above morality.

"Morality is neither irrelevant in politics, not indifferent in a 
secular society. Irrespective of the race, color and creed of those 
concerned, the moment individuals fool around with private morals, 
the moment the government disregards public morals, then the families 
and country are in big trouble respectively. This is the standing 
lesson of history."

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On the Net:

Filipino Family Fund: 
<http://www.filipinofamilyfund.org/>www.filipinofamilyfund.org/

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