And now:Ish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

From: Matthew McDaniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Please Post this information as widely as possible.

Akha News Service
Maesai, Chiangrai, Thailand

March 15, 1999

Sterilization and Blood Theft Perpetrated Against Akha People
By American Baptist Missionary

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Rumored widely for many years witnesses have now stepped forward who
claim that the American Baptist Missionary Paul Lewis sterilized more
than 20,000 Akha Hill Tribe women in Burma's Eastern Shan State alone,
running his operation on trust that he had built as a missionary and
student of their culture.

This project was done secretly without the approval of the Burmese
Government by requiring the women to come into Thailand for the
procedure, using many people in the Baptist Church hierchy to organize
the movement of the trusting women, who now claim they had little
education as to what the long term effect on their lives would be.

Government leaders in this region of Burma now know about the project
and say that it was illegal in that it did not have Burmese government
approval or proper documentation that the rights of the women were not
being violated.

Although Burma is much maligned for human rights violations, activities
of western organizations such as this appear to be disregarded by the
same agencies which make the human rights reports.

In addition witnesses now verify the rumor that blood was simultaneously
stolen from these women for resale.
Taken during the sterilization procedure blood was collected in amounts
of 200 and 300 ml.  Attending family members or friends of the women
were witness to this as well. Women who received local anethesia only
saw for themselves that the blood was being taken.  They did not know
why the blood was being taken out of their arm at the same time as the
rather unrelated surgery.

The women were only paid for the cost of the truck to come down to the
clinic where they would be sterilized just south of the border in
Thailand.

There was no follow up care and even to this day in this region of Burma
medical care is very difficult to come by for the poor.

Of the more than 20,000 who witnesses say were sterilized in Burma
alone, they say that more than 3,000 women died.  Many developed a
weakened condition, began loosing weight, the pain related to the
surgery did not subside and in the end they died.  These deaths ranged
from a period of time ranging in two months after the surgery to three
years.

In a past video interview Paul Lewis claimed that any pain related to
the surgery was simply phsycosomatic and that the sterilizations were
the right thing to do and "should be done".

Now the children of many women have died and they are ubable to have
more children.
Many women also experience weight gain problems that they can not
control.

More research is needed into the number of women sterilized in the Paul
Lewis project and the number of those who have since died.  Witness
accounts seem to confirm that the number who died is extremely high as
might be associated with any other kind of surgery. This same scene was
repeated in Thailand.  There appeared to be a lot of money connected
with this project.

Even now the witnesses are afraid to speak out against Paul Lewis
publicly, stating that he is a very powerful man and that they fear
people who continue to get money under the table from his Baptist
related organizations will retaliate against them.

According to the Akha Traditional Culture system five people serve as
the government in one village. This multiperson leadership system in
villages was eliminated by many missionaries and replaced by single
pastors who rule the villages with an iron fist, allowing no dissent or
return to traditional ways.

These pastors also ensure that the women do not speak of the
difficulties they have experienced and the pastors continue to receive
money from western missions.

Paul Lewis, now safely in retirement in Claremont, California, could not
be reached for comment.

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Matthew McDaniel
The Akha Heritage Foundation
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Thailand
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