- Steven W. Mosher
Steven W. Mosher is a writer who publishes on
China and speaks both Mandarin and Cantonese. He is the president of thePopulation Research Institute inVirginia , an anti-abortion organization with connections to Human Life International. Both were started by Father Paul Marx. He is the author of numerous non-fiction books such as "Broken Earth: The Rural Chinese" also "A Mother's Ordeal" and "Hegemon", as well as being the co-author of "China Attacks ". He was expelled from Stanford University as his book "Broken Earth" caused so much controversy between China's Government and the rest of the nations.Fact|date=October 2007 Stanford was put in an awkward situation as he violated China's laws on where he could and could not go (he went into provinces he wasn't authorized to). He also released photographs of Chinese women having abortions with their faces exposed, a violation of informant privacy in anthropological ethics. He was expelled from Standford University due to "illegal and unethical conduct."In 1979 Steven W. Mosher became the first American research student to conduct anthroplogical research in rural China, and also the first to be asked to leave due to illegal actions.
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* [http://www.pop.org/ Population Research Institute]
According to Steven W. Mosher's book, Journey to the Forbidden China, Mr. Mosher had a travel permit signed by the proper authority (Section Chief Liu of the Canton Public Security Office) to go into the "forbidden area" of Kweichow because it was en route to his destination of Szechwan. Mr. Mosher gave a copy of the travel permit to the American Consulate before he met with the Chinese authorities to discuss the incident, therefore, there was documented evidence that the charge against Mr. Mosher was fabricated.
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