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You can only have so many children, forced abortions, lack of freedom and man other forced rules and regulations stifle the people of China. How much longer will they take the iron hand over them?
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7th Apr, 2008 - 9:08pm / Post ID: #

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I think what China is doing to the people of Tibet is terrible and I wouldn't attend the olympics there even if I could.



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Olympic Flame Protest

Protests against China's actions in Tibet force French authorities to curtail the Olympic flame's relay through Paris.
Ref. BBC

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Western press 'demonises' China

China's ambassador to London accuses the Western media of demonising China and says Tibet has "complicated problems".
Ref. https://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7344895.stm

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Chinese Woman Who Faced Potential Forced Abortion Released, Keeps Baby

China Abortions Beijing, China (LifeNews.com) -- A Chinese woman who was six months pregnant and potentially faced a forced abortion under the Asian nation's coercive one-child family planning policy has been released. Arzigul Tursun has been released from a hospital where she had been held against her will for an abortion. The news comes after reports that Tursun fled from the Municipal Watergate Hospital and was later apprehended by family planning officials who insisted she could have been forcibly aborted as early as today. The case is drawing international attention to how China strictly enforces its one-child family planning policy and uses forced abortions and sterilizations to do so. It also highlights how incoming president Barack Obama is considering funding a United Nations agency that has been involved in promoting the coercive program. "I am all right and I am at home now," Tursun told Radio free Asia on Tuesday shortly after she was released. Ref. LifeNews.com

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Shanghai backs 'two-child policy'

The government of the Chinese city of Shanghai is to actively encourage some parents to have a second child. Ref. Source 1

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China has 13m abortions each year

There are 13 million abortions each year in China, highlighting a lack of sex education, according to a Chinese newspaper. Ref. Source 7

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19th Sep, 2009 - 11:16pm / Post ID: #

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It seems like China is re-thinking the "one child policy" because Shanghai is growing old. There are already "exceptions" to the one child policy.

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When the head of family planning in Shanghai said young couples should have more babies because the city was growing old, it sounded like a statement of the obvious.

Yet within days there was a storm of comment on the internet and in state media as people asked whether this meant the government was preparing to relax its one-child policy.

There are signs officials are rethinking the ban, which has prevented 400m births since 1979, because on present trends China's population will begin to decline by the middle of the century. By then, India will have overtaken it as the most populous nation.

Xie Lingli, the Shanghai family planning official, was forced to explain publicly that he had not deviated from the party line, which restricts most couples in Chinese cities to one child.

The rules allow couples who are both only-children to have two babies. Shanghai has introduced other exceptions, including more leeway for fishermen and farmers. It has also abolished a rule that couples who are allowed more than one child must wait four years between births.

"There's a huge social demand for second children," said Yang Henmin, an engineer in Shanghai. "In the end the government cannot control it any more than it can grasp the wind...


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Obama discusses rights in China

US President Barack Obama says freedom of expression and worship are 'universal rights', on his first visit to China. Ref. Source 1

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