China forced abortion 7 months, Outrage swirls after Chinese officials force abortion at 7 months Chinese officials are facing withering criticism after photos surfaced of 22-year-old Feng Jianmei lying next to her dead baby, which she was reportedly forced to abort at seven months of gestation
China enforces a one-child limit on citizens to staunch population booms, but forced abortions are deemed illegal, despite widespread reports that such procedures still take placeFeng Jianmei said she was forceably injected with a chemical to induce an abortion and her child was stillborn 36 hours later Officials have apologised to a Chinese woman who was forced to have an abortion while seven months pregnant and have suspended three people responsible for the incident.
The move came just days after shocking photographs emerged on the web showing the mother, Feng Jianmei, lying next to her blood-covered baby minutes after the procedure took place.
Officials have apologised in a move to allay public anger over the case, which has triggered renewed criticism of China’s widely hated one-child…
China enforces a one-child limit on citizens to staunch population booms, but forced abortions are deemed illegal, despite widespread reports that such procedures still take placeFeng Jianmei said she was forceably injected with a chemical to induce an abortion and her child was stillborn 36 hours later Officials have apologised to a Chinese woman who was forced to have an abortion while seven months pregnant and have suspended three people responsible for the incident.
Officials have apologised in a move to allay public anger over the case, which has triggered renewed criticism of China’s widely hated one-child…
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