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CBS News/ June 14, 2012, 2:18 PM

Anger over forced abortions reignites in China

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(CBS News) Chinese activists have in recent years brought to light the grisly solution for a complex problem some local officials have imposed on women under the country's strict One-Child Policy for most families.

Forced abortions in China are not new, but the issue has again become a heated topic after a macabre photo depicting a woman lying in bed next to what appears to be an advanced-stage fetus made the rounds on China's equivalent to Twitter, Sina Weibo. Activists said the photo depicted 27-year-old Feng Jianmei, who had allegedly been detained in north China's Shaanxi province and forced to abort her 7-month pregnancy.

While it's impossible to confirm whether the photo was staged, the local government said in a statement that a preliminary probe found the case to be "basically true," Agence France Presse reports. While the statement doesn't say who exactly is to blame, local investigators have recommended the perpetrators be punished.

"This is a serious violation of the National Population and Family Planning Commission's policies, jeopardises the population control work and has caused uneasiness in society," the provincial government said on its website, according to AFP.

Deng Jiyuan, Feng's husband, told CNN his wife was illegally detained in a rural area and then forced to undergo the procedure. Deng, 29, said he had been trying to secure a birth permit for what would have been their second child, but could not afford to pay the approximately $6,300 fine demanded by officials.

Feng remains traumatized and in the hospital, Deng told CNN.

"I'm angry and want justice," Deng Jiyuan said. "They forced her to abort our seven-month-old child -- do they deserve to be called Communist Party officials who served the people?"

While forced abortions are not legal in China, activists say they are a rampant problem. Official statistics on forced abortions are hard to find, but the number of women having abortions at least voluntarily as a result of the One-Child Policy is large.

The advocacy group All Girls Allowed says an average of 8 million Chinese women annually have abortions. Having a male heir is of great importance in local culture, so in 2000, more than half of all abortions in China were a result of prenatal sex selection. As many as 27 percent - more than one in four women - in their 20s in China have undergone an abortion, All Girls Allowed claims.

The case of Feng Jianmei is not unique; there are other graphic photos of allegedly similar situations in China on advocacy groups' websites. But this incident has again drawn fire towards China's laws on contraception and family planning.

Recently, blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng caused an international incident when he tried to leave China because of the persecution he was apparently receiving for exposing the problem of forced abortions. After years of bringing the issue into the spotlight, local officials repeatedly harassed Chen and forced him into a kind of house arrest.

Chai Ling, founder of the All Girls Allowed advocacy group, said in a statement that the case is a clear sign that the government's family planning policies must be changed.

"President Hu Jintao said forced abortions do not happen in China, but this family's testimony shows that they do," Ling said. "China cannot continue to sanction the violence committed against its female citizens by family planning officials. Enough is enough. China must end the One-Child Policy and forced abortion."

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eyedrd says:
As Chinese leaders have lost the moral compass, China can never become a real leader of the world even though it is the most populous country, second economic and military power.
The gruesome scene of violence that Chinese authorities subjugate their own people regardless of the psychological consequences on the mother. How would she overcome the psychological scar to become a productive mother to take care of her family?
http://eyedrd.org/2012/06/feng-jianmei-was-forced-to-abort-her-7-month-old-baby-by-chinese-authorities.html
http://eyedrd.org/2012/06/chinese-authorities-admit-feng-jianmei-forced-abort-7-month-old-baby-she-mentally-distraught.html
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gmcken says:
you mean like apple products? i-pads, i-phones, etc?
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sandiegopete says:
Forced abortions in China. Forced birth in the USA.
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Molly-Pchr replies:
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Forced birth??? That is one of the dumbest things I have EVER heard. That makes absolutely no sense. Don't want a baby? Don't engage in unprotected sex. There are ways to protect yourself. You do it to keep from getting STD's, how about to avoid killing the unborn in the womb. Oh, not as important to libs, I forgot, intereferes with your rights.
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carolhill814 says:
There is NOTHING we can do in the USA but pray for these women.

Come to think of it we can STOP buying the products that come from China meaning don't go to WalMart and places like that sell things made in China.

It is called hitting them in their pockbooks and just maybe they will stopn doing these horrible things.
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Molly-Pchr replies:
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We borrow too much money from China.
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hypnotoad72 says:
Proof that some change indeed takes time...
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caljack430 says:
stop the forced abortions and provide some birth control instead! its undeniable that China does not have the resources or even the developed SPACE to accommodate as many people as they have... but different measures should be taken to slow the birth rate, not abducting women who are very far along into the pregnancy
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hypnotoad72 replies:
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Agreed. That's the most reasoned course of action anyone could make.
erasmus111 replies:
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by caljack430 June 14, 2012 3:19 PM EDT
stop the forced abortions and provide some birth control instead!

How do you know they haven't? If anyone is against China and all the evil things they do, it's ME. But you can provide all the birth control you want, that doesn't mean they are going to take it.

And I'm against forcing women to do anything, but let's get realistic here. They don't have room for any more people! And these woman KNOW what happens when they have more than one child. Having an abortion at 7 months is dangerous, but they are choosing to go ahead and get pregnant, and are choosing to HIDE it, knowing that if they are caught, no matter how far along they are, they WILL be forced to have an abortion.

If you have irresponsible people that just keep spitting out kids, what are you going to do? And they don't hestitate to abort their children when it turns out they are going to have a girl!