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A photo showing a foetus whose mother was forced to have an abortion has shocked China web users.

Feng Jiamei, from Shaanxi province, was made to undergo the procedure in the seventh month of pregnancy, local officials said after investigating.

Ms Feng was forced into the abortion as she could not pay the fine for having a second child, US-based activists said.

Rights groups say China's one-child policy has meant women being coerced into abortions, which Beijing denies.

"Feng Jianmei's story demonstrates how the One-Child Policy continues to sanction violence against women every day," said Chai Ling of the US-based activist group All Girls Allowed.

The group says it spoke to Ms Feng and her husband Deng Jiyuan after the incident. Mr Deng said his wife had been forcibly taken to hospital and restrained before the procedure.

The BBC's Jon Sudworth in Shanghai says such allegations are nothing new in China, but what has made this one different is a widely circulated photo of the woman lying next to the baby's corpse.

Media reports from China says Ms Feng has been traumatised by what has happened.

'Harmed image of family planning'
Unnamed local officials in Zhenping county - where the incident took place - denied forcing Ms Feng to have the abortion, local media reports say.

But a preliminary investigation by the Shaanxi Provincial Population and Family Planning Commission confirmed the forced abortion had taken place.

Without naming Ms Feng, it said in a statement that the woman had been seven months pregnant.

"Such practice has seriously violated the relevant policies set by national and provincial family planning commissions, which harmed the image of our family planning work, and caused extremely poor effects in society," said the statement.

"Based on the findings, we have requested the local government to punish the relevant officers according to law," it said.

Internet users expressed outrage.

"This is what they say the Japanese devils and Nazis did. But it's happening in reality and it is by no means the only case... They [the officials] should be executed," one reader on news website netease.com said, according to the AFP news agency.

Activist Chen Guangcheng, who was put under virtual house arrest for campaigning against forced abortions, fled China to the US last month

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China should really reconsider this old 'one child policy', which was enacted during the miserable years, as the country is getting more prosperous and be able to support a larger population. When people are getting richer it's logical for them to want more children and attempts will be make whether they are legal or not. China, by strictly enforcing these rules, creates social grievances and chaos that party leaders try to avoid.

Singapore Government should be so lucky if her populace wants more children.
 
China should really reconsider this old 'one child policy', which was enacted during the miserable years, as the country is getting more prosperous and be able to support a larger population. When people are getting richer it's logical for them to want more children and attempts will be make whether they are legal or not. China, by strictly enforcing these rules, creates social grievances and chaos that party leaders try to avoid.

Singapore Government should be so lucky if her populace wants more children.

The One child policy has massive benefits of reducing child and maternal mortality rates, also imprving the quality of life for children and mother. However there were many problems like 4-2-1 etc, maybe some Chinese members can add more.
 
The One child policy has massive benefits of reducing child and maternal mortality rates, also imprving the quality of life for children and mother. However there were many problems like 4-2-1 etc, maybe some Chinese members can add more.


I'm not familiar with any 4-2-1 policy.

There are many benefits if the CCP rescinds the one child policy now. As Chinese people are getting more urbanized, at about 50% now, it'll be hard for the government to encourage them to have more than one child anyway since most are too busy with their careers. So there's no fear of huge population increases.
 
KRAIT,

if u want to get back at hafiss and aryan_bibi, posting anti chinese articles wont do any good
It wasn't about it dear.....i read bbc everday, found this article and i work on population dynamics...that's why posted this article.
 
Seriously, No govt in the world at least would be involved in getting the babies killed.. Govt generally creates laws against such menace but Chinese govt is hell bent to promote it..

and then there are disgusting stories about what they do with dead fetuses..
 

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