Wang, Lei: Appeal to the Chinese Government to Stop the Implement of Birth Control Policy
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Date: 12/12/2011 9:53:28 AM
Sender: Wang,Lei
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Wang, Lei: Appeal to the Chinese Government to Stop the Implement of Birth Control Policy
王蕾(Wang,Lei)
Three decades ago, the Chinese government claims that the over-rapid population growth impeded economic development, on the pretext of that, the government made the internationally famous birth control policy. The birth control policy was spread nationwide, and today, it is forcefully implemented among the Chinese people. The birth control policy is also called one-child policy prescribes that one couple of child-bearing age is allowed to give birth to only one child. The offender is regarded as violating the country’s law. One who commits a misdemeanor will be fine, his house might be searched and his property might be confiscated. One who committees a felony will meet with severe suppression and punishment, even being arrested, detained, sentenced, and his house might be torn down.
China’s birth control policy makes profound changes in marriage, birth, family of the Chinese people. The birth control policy just likes a mountain pressing down heavily on the Chinese women. A high percentage of Chinese women are compelled to get abortion or ligation operation. During the past thirty years, the birth control policy is a costly experience for the Chinese women.
Huge amounts of Chinese women, particularly, the women living in remote villages and poverty-stricken areas, do not receive proper education, and they often face discrimination at work. A government of no human rights, won’t provide the common with proper education, won’t offer a fair and just living environment to the public. All facts have proved that the birth control policy made by the Chinese government deprives the Chinese women of their rights to childbearing. For the purpose of safeguarding the Chinese women’s basic rights and rights to childbearing, we appeal to the Chinese government to abolish the birth control policy.
Wang, Lei
December 12, 2011
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