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Chinese Woman Forced To Abort 8-Month-Old Fetus (VIDEO)

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First Posted: 10/21/10 10:51 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 07:05 PM ET

BEIJING (AP) - A pregnant woman in south China was detained, beaten and forced to have an abortion just a month before her due date because the baby would have violated the country's one-child limit, her husband said Thursday. (Scroll down for a video report)

Construction worker Luo Yanquan said his wife was taken kicking and screaming from their home by more than a dozen people on Oct. 10 and detained in a clinic for three days by family planning officials, then taken to a hospital and injected with a drug that killed her baby.

Family planning officials told the couple they weren't allowed to have the child because they already have a 9-year-old daughter, Luo said.

For the last 30 years, China has limited most urban couples to just one child in a bid to curb population growth and conserve its limited resources. China has the world's largest population, with more than 1.3 billion people. Couples that flout the rules face hefty fines, seizure of their property and loss of their jobs.

The case is an extreme example of the coercive measures Chinese officials sometimes use to comply with the strict family planning regulations. Though illegal, police and judicial authorities often look the other way when forced abortion cases are reported and the heavily censored state media shy away from such news.

But in recent years, victims have begun to speak out about their ordeals with the help of the Internet and text messaging. Aiding them are social campaigners and lawyers who have documented cases of forced late-term abortions. Similar abuses have been reported in Hebei and Shandong provinces and in the Guangxi region.

An official with the Siming district family planning commission, which oversees Luo's neighborhood, confirmed there was a record of Luo's wife, Xiao Aiying, undergoing an abortion recently but said the procedure was voluntary and that she was about six months instead of eight months pregnant at the time. Like many Chinese bureaucrats, he refused to give his name.

China bans forced abortions, but doesn't prohibit or clearly define late-term abortion.
The Siming official said Xiao's husband had approved the abortion, a claim Luo denied.
"I never signed anything. No one in our family did," he said by telephone from Xiamen. "I called the police but they said family planning issues weren't their responsibility. I want to sue, but lawyers I've asked here say they can't help me and the media won't report on our case."

Luo set up a blog last week to let people know what had happened to his wife, and satellite broadcaster Al-Jazeera posted a report about the couple's case on its website Wednesday.
Photos on the blog show a pained-looking, and clearly pregnant, Xiao sitting on a hospital bed after the injection but before the baby was stillborn 40 hours later. Other images show a large purple bruise on her arm and scratches on her leg, which Luo said were caused when family planning officials hit and kicked her as she struggled to get away.

Ordinary Chinese reacted with anger and disgust to Luo's online account, posting comments that called the family planning officials cruel and inhuman.
Xiao delivered the dead baby on Oct. 14 but remains hospitalized and may require emergency surgery to remove pieces of placenta still in her uterus, Luo said. The couple, both 36, were not informed of the sex of the aborted baby, Luo said.

A man who answered the phone at the obstetrics ward of the Siming No. 1 Hospital confirmed that Xiao was still a patient there. He refused to provide more details or give his name.
Telephone calls to the press office of the National Population and Family Planning Commission in Beijing rang unanswered Thursday.

Watch Al-Jazeera's full report here:

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DAE
06:06 PM on 10/30/2010
While this account is tragic and hopefully an aberration the real story is that China ranks 9th in the Global Hunger Index out of 122 developing countries while India ranks 69th. The GHI rating is based on three equally weighted indicators — prevalence of child mortality rate, under-weight children below five, and the proportion of undernourished (caloric deficient) people. Unlike in China, high economic growth rates in India has not translated into hunger reduction whereas China has gone all out for a “bottoms-up, multi-targeted” and agriculture reforms approach. The tragedy of this couple does not diminish from the great strides China has made in eliminating childhood hunger and malnutrition.
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
05:42 AM on 11/05/2010
DAE wrote: "The tragedy of this couple does not diminish from the great strides China has made in eliminating childhood hunger and malnutrition."

How dare you confront fanaticism with facts.
What do you think this is?

Fanned and Faved...jt
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Veritas is Pro Life
Follower of Christ, Family Man and Marine
01:24 PM on 11/12/2010
The issue is we are not distributing food, etc as well as we should. There is no population problem:
According to the U.N. Population Database, the world's population in 2010 will be 6,908,688,000. The landmass of Texas is 268,820 sq mi (7,494,271,488,000 sq ft).

So, divide 7,494,271,488,000 sq ft by 6,908,688,000 people, and you get 1084.76 sq ft/person. That's approximately a 33' x 33' plot of land for every person on the planet, enough space for a town house.
12:04 AM on 10/27/2010
Does China have a second amendment?

hmm, curious.
11:50 PM on 10/26/2010
What if she secretly wanted it?
10:19 AM on 10/26/2010
Heartwrenching
05:54 AM on 10/26/2010
If you find this story sick and want to find a solution, population migration is the only way to go. REALLY. THAT IS THE ONLY WAY. You can not have both way.

In this particular way, yes the government MIGHT fine. But fine can only get your attention THAT MUCH. The reality is, most people in China can afford the fine and thus its stiffling impact is minimum. WITHOUT a more severe method, people WILL continue giving birth and thus put the WHOLE ENVIRONMENT, INCLUDING YOUR NECK OF THE WOOD, at risk.

Think further with your brain, not your bleeding heart.
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blackkatya
Peace, love, and mathematics.
01:40 PM on 10/26/2010
Are you actually advocating for forced abortions? That is just sick.
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Pandoras Folly
This Micro-bio is of legendary quality
02:04 AM on 10/26/2010
you would think they would have mandatory birth control. much cheaper in the long run than this nonsense.
05:56 AM on 10/26/2010
They do. They have mandatory vasectomy for the husbands if they got caught and got fined.

As sick as this story might sound, IT IS BETTER THAN WAR AND FAMINE.

Remember that well.
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mrsL
marriage & motherhood with mirth and grace
12:51 PM on 11/12/2010
I'm wondering where the huffpo women are to call you out for misogyny?
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ChicagoBlackRainbowWomen
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12:27 AM on 10/26/2010
Dayum! This is sickening, my soul screams for them.
05:58 AM on 10/26/2010
Don't scream. You are not part of the solution if you are not invovled in either adopting a baby or avoid making a baby. It is really that simple. Soul screaming is fun and very satisfying but it is irrelevant.
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ChicagoBlackRainbowWomen
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11:42 AM on 10/26/2010
Um.. Mike your comment is curious as you percieved to know me. For the record soul screaming has never been fun for me, what you would term very satisfying suggest an ignorance that can be attributed to an early morning post before washing the funk out of your mouth. However, I admit I could be wrong. You could be just channeling your inner B***h this morning.

Whatever the case may be, please refrain from font stalking and tro// hopping, particularly on this thread, its very direspectful.

Enjoy the remainder of your day.
Peace
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
05:16 PM on 10/25/2010
Tragedy! The population of the planet earth has long exceeded sustainable levels and not only is no one paying attention to the predictable consequences of over-population (environmental degradation, shortage of clean water, war, famine, disease and death), yet the press is obsessed with religious crackpots who are, in turn, obsessed with abortions as an expression of a "culture of death." All the while, willful ignorance and the cowardice that refuses to face clear consequences of overpopulation degrade the quality of life for billions while devastating the future for every creature attempting to survive on earth.

Overpopulation is at the root of every problem that human beings face other than those dangerous delusions brought about by unenlightened thinking and primitive religious hysteria.
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syntax facit saltum
We do not live in a 2 story universe
12:01 AM on 10/26/2010
That was murder.
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
06:44 AM on 10/26/2010
Yes it was. I decry the fact that governments murder people every day. I am absolutely pro-choice. This woman did not have a choice, or more accurately her choice was not respected by her totalitarian government. I oppose both the control and the ugly way that this law was enforced. Now what?

That doesn't change anything I said about the gravity of over-population, which impinges on the liberty of billions of human beings, while it consigns millions of them to poverty, malnutrition and early death. When compared to the global consequences of irresponsible reproduction this hideous local crime of forced abortion is trivial.
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sorjuana
04:25 PM on 10/25/2010
How terribly sad. I can't imagine how these parents must feel. I, also , can't imagine how women will feel if the lame brained Sarah Palin, Sharron angle and the like get their way. Get out and vote folks! The issues really are a matter of life and death!
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Christian Figueroa
02:40 PM on 10/25/2010
If everyone was gay, we wouldn't have this problem...

I'm being tongue in cheek, as I think it's a horrible story and probably only the tip of the iceberg.
06:04 AM on 10/26/2010
The down fall of the West, in particular the Anglos Saxons, will be the reduction of its core population. That was the real cause of the down fall of the Roman Empire (which was replaced by the barbaric Anglos coming out of the woods).
06:06 AM on 10/26/2010
To supplement its military machine, the Romans awarded massive number of real citizenship to the Anglos (and the Franks) several times. At the end of the Roman Empire, most soliders and their generals were Anglos.

And the rest is history.
12:45 PM on 10/25/2010
In a socialist society the state is a surrogate for the mom, so in essence, this is just a case of 'freedom of choice.' The state chose to abort the baby.

The state can make a banner - "hands off our bodies" - "it is our choice!"
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Hpotterfan77
The right side is the left side!
02:56 PM on 10/25/2010
FYI, China is communist, NOT socialist....
03:35 PM on 10/25/2010
Actually they let free enterprise into their system quite a while ago.
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laurelei23
03:46 PM on 10/25/2010
You really are a piece of work, you know that, right?

I guess in your mind, it would be perfectly all right to force the woman to have baby. Either one is coercion. That's what "freedom of choice" means: the woman gets to choose. Not the "state", not the church, and not you.
04:05 PM on 10/25/2010
This is only an issue if babies are humans.

If they are humans, then its not just about what is convenient for the mom (or the state).

If it isn't human, then it doesn't matter. You can do what you want with the non-human creature.

Soup anyone?
11:53 AM on 10/25/2010
Forced abortion at 8 months? Revolting! Fear of this cruel act (purportedly not condoned by the government? Nah) is one of the reasons movements such as two-child policy and easing of the drastic & inhumane population control method are not successful. China is an emerging superpower, and it's facing a major demographics problem.
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Davest
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03:27 PM on 10/25/2010
They have seriously too many men, and have been killing off their *one* female child to have a boy.

China is going to implode.
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joeyfoto
“Écraser l'infamie!”
05:21 PM on 10/25/2010
As an investment, I'd recommend going long on Chinese girls... If there is anything that will predictably increase the value of women in China, it is a shortage of Chines women.

People act as if nature was stupid. These foolish things that humans do work themselves out.
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laurelei23
06:41 PM on 10/25/2010
Actually, I think China's going to explode. So many men unable to start homes or families, or just date.

This is really bad news. A lot more violence toward women, increased crime, and that old safety valve: military adventurism.
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Josephus
11:19 AM on 10/25/2010
This is what happens when you give a gov., any gov., the power over a woman's body. If you allow a gov. to tell a woman she can't have an abortion then by the same token the gov., due to changing circumstances like over-population, might reverse course and force a woman to have an abortion.

To religious fundy's who want to overturn Roe vs Wade, be careful what you ask for.
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Jced
I'd love to kiss ya...but, I just washed my hair!!
08:39 AM on 10/25/2010
Stay out of Walmart, people!
05:48 AM on 10/26/2010
In our economic situation, not going to happen. Walmart is partically our life line and our soup kitchen.
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05:23 AM on 10/25/2010
Very interesting that Al Jazeera has been so prominent in publicizing this story. What happened to the so-called free press of the Western countries?

I think that we in the States would benefit greatly from greater exposure to foreign sources of news.