Oct 22, 2010

China forces woman into abortion at eight months for breaching one-child policy

The Daily Maily

By Peter Simpson

22nd October 2010


An eight-months pregnant woman was dragged from her home and forced to have an abortion because she had broken China’s one-child-per-family law.


Twelve government officials entered Xiao Aiying’s house where they hit and kicked her in the stomach, before taking her kicking and screaming to hospital. There, the 36-year-old was restrained as doctors injected her with a drug to kill the unborn baby.

Her husband Luo Yanquan, a construction worker, yesterday described the moment officials burst into his family home. ‘They held her hands behind her back and pushed her head against the wall and kicked her in the stomach,’ he said. ‘I don’t know if they were trying to give her a miscarriage.

‘Our ten-year-old daughter has been excited about having a little brother or sister but I don’t know how I can explain to her what has happened.’

Construction worker Luo Yanquan told Al Jazeera how excited his ten-year-old daughter was for her new sibling, only to have the baby lethally injected when his wife was eight months pregnant. He recalled how a month before the child was due to be born officials told the couple they weren’t allowed to have another baby because they already have a daughter. His wife, who was filmed in hospital with large bruises on her arms and her dead child still inside her, said: ‘I have had this baby, feeling it moving around and around my belly. Can you imagine how I feel now.’


Her harrowing experience in Siming, near the city of Xiamen, south-west China, on October 10, comes a month after the government in Beijing said there would be no relaxation in strict family planning laws.


Most Chinese families are allowed only one child to reduce the 1.3 billion-plus population and cut unsustainable demand on resources. The policy leads to an estimated 13 million abortions every year, with many of those ordered by local authorities. Infanticide is also widespread in many rural areas. Those who violate the one child law can be fined up to £25,000.

The incident took place in Siming on China's east coast. But two decades of economic boom mean many middle class parents now earn enough to pay the fine to expand their family. For those without cash and connections like the Luos, gruesome summary justice is meted out. Forced abortions are banned under Chinese law, but this doesn’t prohibit or define late-term abortions. An official with the Siming district family planning commission said the procedure on Mrs Luo was undertaken voluntarily and that Mr Luo had approved it - a claim he denies.


The couple fear official retribution after making their ordeal public on a blog. Ordinary Chinese have expressed disgust at the Luos’ ordeal, labelling the family planning officials ‘cruel’ and ‘inhuman’.

To view the Daily Mail article click here

May 30, 2010

Britain’s Hidden Gendercide


A recent Daily Mail article by author Kishwar Desai reveals the shocking disappearance of millions of baby girls of Indian origin, including British girls. These girls are being aborted because of the strong preference that exists for baby boys. In Kishwar's own words: this 'lethal oppression of an entire sex cannot be allowed to continue.' To check out the full article click here

May 20, 2010

Sign STOP GENDERCIDE NOW Petition

100 million baby girls have been aborted, killed or abandoned at birth, mostly in China and India, because of cultural preference for baby boys, a preference reinforced by coercive population control policies - this is Gendercide.

It is the single worst case of violence against females simply because they are female in the world today.

And the number of baby girls’ lives lost is rising.

The sheer numbers of baby girls’ lives lost prompted the launch of the Stop Gendercide Now Petition which requests the Chinese and Indian governments to take steps to end Gendercide in their countries.

Please take a minute to read the background to the Stop Gendercide Now Petition, and another minute to sign it. In just two minutes you can add your name to those asking the Chinese and Indian governments to end Gendercide.


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May 17, 2010

Stories of Loss and Love: The shocking truth about China’s treatment of baby girls


The book Message from an Unknown Chinese Mother: Stories of Loss and Love* by Xinran eloquently and poignantly tells individual stories and uses them to explain the traditional cultural and modern ideological and consumerist forces behind the abortion and killing at birth of girls, and why they are also given away or allowed to die through neglect.

To read this full review of Xinran’s remarkable and shocking book follow the link:

Stories of Loss and Love: Review

May 15, 2010

Gendercide: China's shameful massacre of unborn girls

Last month in the Daily Mail Peter Hitchens talked about how China’s one child policy along with a cultural prejudice in favour of sons has led to a disturbing shortfall in the number of girls born and surviving. In China, baby girls are aborted by the tens of millions and as a result there will soon be 30m more men than women. Click on the following link to read Peter Hitchen's article in full:

The Daily Mail Gendercide: China’s shameful massacre of unborn girls

May 14, 2010

The war on baby girls: Gendercide


The March issue of The Economist Magazine shows how the personal tragedies of women forced to abort girls, have them destroyed at birth, or let them die through neglect, are leading to catastrophic social situations in China. There are more unmarried young men in China than the entire population of young men in America. Click the following link to read the Economist article in full:

The Economist The war on baby girls: Gendercide