
20 Women Forced To Have Abortions On April 18, 2007
Communist China has been kidnapping pregnant women and forcing abortions for decades. This is well documented a hundred different ways for anyone who cares to look.
Nevermind the morality though… we Bajans still love them free Chinese dollars!
From China Aid… (website link here)
20 More Women Forced to Have Abortions in Guangxi on April 18
The Massive forced abortion campaign continues in Guangxi province. After 41 women were forced to have abortions on April 17, CAA has learned that the Youjiang District People’s Hospital of Baise City performed forced abortions for at least 20 more pregnant women on April 18.
Eyewitnesses report to CAA that at around 5:00pm on April 18, more than 20 more pregnant women were transported into the same hospital by the Family Planning officials. Within 30 minutes, about 10 of them were injected forcefully for an abortion. This means within last 24 hours, at least 61 babies were killed with forced abortions.
At Bed number 37, Ms. He Caigan was 9 months pregnant. Officials injected her baby’s head and 20 minutes later, her baby stopped moving and died.
About 6am on April 18(BJ time), pastor James Liang’s wife Ms Wei Linrong gave birth to a boy, but he was dead because of the injection. She received three doses of injection-one is to induce the birth and the other two to kill the baby in the womb.
After China Aid reported the forced abortion, many PSB were seen surrounding the section of the hospital where these women are held.
CAA urges the international community to register your protest and concern with letters and phone calls to the Chairman of the National Population and Family Planning Commssion, Party Secretary of Baise City, Mr Liang Chunlu, and the Youjiang District People’s Hospital:
Chairman Wei Qing Zhang, National Population an Family Planning Commission of China
Hotline for complaints: :+86-10-8250492
Phone line to report criminal activities of family planning officials: +86-10-82504933
Address: No. 14, Zhichun Lu, Haidian District, Beijing, PRC 100008
Email: gjjsw@chinapop.gov.cnYoujiang District People’s Hospital:
Tel: +86-776-2839393; 2697723(office)Party Secretary of Guangxi Province: Mr. Qibao Liu
Tel: +86-771-5883508Governor of Guangxi Province: Mr. Bing Lu
Tel: +86-771-2807778Party Secretary of Baise City Mr Liang Chunlu
Tel: +86-776-2834089
Address: No. 13 Xiangyang Street, Baise city, Guangxi
8 Comments
April 20, 2007 at 10:16 am
Can anyone on this site confirm if George Griffith ( of the Barbados Family Planning & the BLP ) ever visited China ?
April 20, 2007 at 5:22 pm
Don’t matter if Griffith went to China or not he is in the same business. Lots of women go through his door when they don’t want to. Frightened pushed by their boyfriends or parents. Lots of women don’t want no abortion but they be pushed.
Lots of us know from experience. lots of us have big regrets about letting us be pushed into a abortion.
April 21, 2007 at 1:48 am
All countries have treated China with little kit-gloves. Canada, The United States, the EU, Africa…. Nobody wants to vex China…. As China slowly becomes the new global power growing in the East…. For in the world of tomorrow, if China says they are cutting you off– it would be as devastating as if the United States says they’re putting sanctions on you. Even in the Caribbean region now Hugo Chavez is backed by China’s money… As are his oil buddies Iran… Cuban kitchens are supposedly full of Chinese products as that China continues to keep Cuba affloat. China has now surpassed the USA as the chief trader with Japan and the USA isn’t happy but there’s not much Uncle Sam can do.
April 21, 2007 at 2:16 am
China has a balancing act. If their people have too many children such as if every one of those one billion people started having 6-7 children then *very* quickly China would become a 2 billion person nation. Then 3…. then 4. 5 billion etc. Long before they probably hit 5 billion the food situation in that nation would go out of whack leading all of their people to eat up all the food available in their country… Not before long that wold segway into to a humanitarian crisis all over asia.
Although I don’t agree with China’s policies, I can see where they’re coming from. They’re very serious about population control so they don’t become a failed state unable to feed their people.
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BFP Cliverton Comments
Sure, I see where you are coming from J Payne…. its OK for the Chinese government to kidnap mothers off the street and drag them kicking and screaming into abortion clinics where their living baby is induced to be born and then they plunge a needle into the baby’s brain to kill it. It’s still in the birth canal so nobody can hear it scream in agony.
Ya… totally OK with you Payne.
Jesus come soon.
April 21, 2007 at 7:49 am
Not really what I said… But *shrug* If you twist my arm a little I’ll come with’ on your claims if you want????
What I’m saying is their policy is something that is debated alot through-out history in almost all industrialised nations.. Population control is something long carried out by many governments whether they want to admit it or not. Germany did it during the Holocaust etc. even the United States carried out forced population control practices in Puerto Rico in the middle of the last century. Because they deemed that island to have tooo many people after they took it over.
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http://www.ourbodiesourselves.org/book/companion.asp?id=31&compID=55
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In 1968, a Puerto Rican demographer reported that women of childbearing age in Puerto Rico were more than ten times more likely to be sterilized than were women from the United States. The Puerto Rican sterilization rate of over 35% led to questions about systematic biases that influenced the practice of sterilization.
Since the United States assumed governance of Puerto Rico in 1898, population control has been a major effort. The U.S., worried that overpopulation of the island would lead to disastrous social and economic conditions, instituted public policies aimed at controlling the rapid growth of the population. The passage of Law 116 in 1937 signified the institutionalization of the population control program. This program, designed by the Eugenics Board, was intended to “catalyze economic growth,” and respond to “depression-era unemployment.” Both U.S. government funds and contributions from private individuals supported the initiative. [ . . . ]
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THE STERILIZATION OF PUERTO RICAN WOMEN
http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.net/cgi-bin/archive.cgi?noframes;read=326
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What China is trying to do is lay down a law. That’s what *I* see *them* doing and in taking a tough stance they make it so that nobody “steps out of line”. Do I agree with it? no.
There’s a difference between agreeing with what they do and being able to comprehend then angle they’re trying to portray…. and what they’re trying to accomplish. China does not have all that much arable land. They feel if they get relaxed on their policy they will quickly balloon into a country that is soo large it will collapse into famine. Haven’t you studied this in school as well– general population control debates? Here in the U.S, the schools put the spin on it about the “welefare mom” with one set of kids, she can’t support them but still having more and what would happen to the country if everyone did that.
April 21, 2007 at 12:55 pm
Not too long ago in a Chinese Province the Government ordered that all dogs … pets or other wise be killed (clubbed to death ) to control the spread of Rabies. The Authorities snatched dogs as they were being walked and clubbed them right there on the spot in front of their owners. I guess the women in the above article were no different ………….
April 22, 2007 at 12:27 am
So I take it Cliverton the Barbados Government should no longer meet with the US Government anymore?
May 7, 2007 at 1:35 pm
China announces new population growth.
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China warns of population growth
Last Updated: Monday, 7 May 2007, 07:49 GMT 08:49 UK
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6631471.stm
China’s top family planning body has warned of a “population rebound” as couples flout one child policy rules.
The widening wealth gap could lead to a rise in birth rates, Zhang Weiqing, from the National Population and Family Planning Commission, told state media.
Newly rich couples can afford to pay fines to have more than one child, while rural couples are marrying earlier, he told Xinhua news agency.
China has about 1.3 billion people, 20% of the world’s total.[ . . . ]