Johannesburg - A South African doctor who led an apartheid-era project to develop an anti-fertility vaccine to cut black birth rates said yesterday he did it out of love for his country.
"I joined the project for patriotic reasons. I thought we were involved in a war for our survival," Dr Daniel Goosen, a veterinarian and pathologist, said in a newspaper interview.
"I was told the growing black population, and of course communism, were the overwhelming threats to white South Africa."