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    China’s infamous one child policy is not implemented through propaganda or peer pressure. It is done through forced abortion, up through the ninth month of pregnancy and through forced sterilisations. In addition, some people are “Lucky” enough to “only ” be fined four years wages or to have their houses leveled in retaliation for having too many children.

    In America, we are given a vision of women’s rights that focuses on the freedom to have an abortion. In China, women’s rights means the freedom not to be subject to forced abortions. It also means protecting unborn girls from gender selection, in which unborn girls are identified through ultrasound and aborted.

    Women’ Rights Without Frontiers is exposing forced abortion and gendercide in China, a country in which “freedom of choice” is nonexistent.

    Amazingly enough,there are people in the west who support this barbaric policy within China. The European Union Times reports as follows on the manner in which China’s sick ideas about population control have metastasised in some “progressive” western circles.

    The Grim Toll of Forced Abortions in China [Videos] | Globe Tribune.Info

    What can you say about this Policy in China.

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    One-child policy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    i think china is doing something to save the planet...(kita, wala...) except for this gender-selection...which sucks...


    then we go back to s3x ed.............................


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    its their country, their life, and their law... i dont care...

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    Reminds me of the movie "Dumpling" D:

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    at least nana silay ghimo sa pagpugong sa ilang growth sa population, ug ilaha pud nang kultura,kung diri pana sa pinas,daghan na kaayo ang magdili ana nga kalihokan, bisan lang gani sa pag-pasar sa RH bill, daghan man gani ang ni babag unsa pa kaha nang force abortion para sa 1 child polcy,pero ang ilang gender selection, is the same practice pud in some parts of India.

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    ^tibook simbahan kontra bro...nya lugaw ray pakaon kada biernes....

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    sa China forced abortion. Sa Pilipinas forced labor. hehehe

    paeta maghuot na ta diris Pilipinas. Niya ang simbahan lugaw ray ipakaon sa bata dili baya na sila magbayad og tax. Pari ray madato anang kalakiha. Sila pay manghimos sa mga bata intawn. tsk tsk

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    ingani unta pd diri...kung ipang ligate ang mga bigaon

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    Daghan na man sad kayo ang population sa China. PERO, wa sad ko ni ingon sakto ni.

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    kong ari sa pinas na.... lipaya sa mga burikat.. ana..

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