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Steven Mosher Releases Second in Series of YouTube Videos

Contact: Colin Mason, 540-622-5240 x209, Population Research Institute

FRONT ROYAL, Virginia, Aug. 14 /Christian Newswire/ -- Steven Mosher, president of the Population Research Institute, has released the second video in his revolutionary series on YouTube, entitled "Population Research Institute: Part II."

"We had an excellent response to our last video," says Colin Mason, Director for Media Production at PRI. "Now we are taking the opportunity to go into more detail about the important work we do at PRI. We hope that people will be intrigued enough by these videos to pass them along to their friends and co-workers, thus spreading the pro-life message."

Like its predecessor, this video (click here to watch the new video on YouTube) runs about 5 minutes long. It describes PRI's "Latin America Initiative," an investigative enterprise run by PRI that attempts to cut funding to projects that involve forced abortion in Latin America, projects that are often spearheaded by American organizations.

This video will soon be available in Spanish, and can be found by typing the words "Population Research Institute" into the YouTube search engine. Interested parties are invited to subscribe to these YouTube videos by clicking the "Subscribe" box in the YouTube viewer.

The Population Research Institute (PRI) was founded in 1989 by Fr. Paul Marx, OSB, PhD and is dedicated to: (1) ending human rights abuses committed in the name of "family planning", (2) opposing outdated social and economic paradigms premised on the myth of overpopulation, (3) informing the public about the social and economic benefits of moderate population growth, and (4) promoting pro-natal and pro-family attitudes and policies worldwide. Steven Mosher is the author of numerous books, including A Mother's Ordeal, available in 11 languages. His next book is due in the fall of 2007.