Junior scientist Park Eul-soon suffered the most personally devastating blunder of her career when in 2003 she accidentally spilled a dish of human eggs while conducting experiments in the South Korean lab of then-clone king Hwang Woo-suk.
For that mishap, Hwang coerced Park, a subordinate Ph.D. student in her mid-20s, to replace the lost eggs with her own. After first saying no, Park relented for fear Hwang would otherwise exclude her from academic recognition for her work.
Afterward, according to Korean MBC TV, Park morbidly "went back to Hwang's laboratory and conducted the cloning experiment on the eggs that she herself had contributed that morning....
Read more about Park, Hwang, and how cloning exploits women in my WorldNetDaily.com column today.



Great column, esp. your conclusion:
Where are the feminists in all this, the supposed defenders of women's rights?
Always follow the money. Feminists receive their sustenance from abortion, and the potential to extract a profit from the eggs of aborted female fetuses is great. That is why feminists are silent. They are pro-choice all right. They never fail to choose money over the health and safety of women.