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In answering your question...yes. This is their practice. It does seem though that, as a family, where you live geographically in China, determines the severity of the punishment and/or the steps taken to eliminate the second child.
"The policy limits couples to one child. Fines, pressures to abort a pregnancy, and even forced sterilization accompanied second or subsequent pregnancies.
It is not an all-encompassing rule because it has always been restricted to ethnic Han Chinese living in urban areas. Citizens living in rural areas and minorities living in China are not subject to the law. However, the rule has been estimated to have reduced population growth in the country of 1.3 billion by as much as 300 million people over its first twenty years. This rule has caused a disdain for female infants; abortion, neglect, abandonment, and even infanticide have been known to occur to female infants."...
...and in the following video...at the time marker of 16:33, the woman tells of her second child who was a girl...and what happened to her...
(note: at the beginning of this video, at time marker: 10:39, they explain about the permit required to have a child)...the Social Worker woman says: "We also know when they (the newly married couple) get the birth permit and when their baby is due. We are very clear about it."
...and here's the dark...evil side...looking underneath the facades...at the "mud" @ time marker 16:00: "The Chinese government does not see an improvement in human rights as part of the deal" @ time marker 24:26 public executions of Chinese people for non-violent crimes...
In answering your question...yes. This is their practice. It does seem though that, as a family, where you live geographically in China, determines the severity of the punishment and/or the steps taken to eliminate the second child.
"The policy limits couples to one child. Fines, pressures to abort a pregnancy, and even forced sterilization accompanied second or subsequent pregnancies.
It is not an all-encompassing rule because it has always been restricted to ethnic Han Chinese living in urban areas. Citizens living in rural areas and minorities living in China are not subject to the law. However, the rule has been estimated to have reduced population growth in the country of 1.3 billion by as much as 300 million people over its first twenty years. This rule has caused a disdain for female infants; abortion, neglect, abandonment, and even infanticide have been known to occur to female infants."...
...and in the following video...at the time marker of 16:33, the woman tells of her second child who was a girl...and what happened to her...
(note: at the beginning of this video, at time marker: 10:39, they explain about the permit required to have a child)...the Social Worker woman says: "We also know when they (the newly married couple) get the birth permit and when their baby is due. We are very clear about it."
...and here's the dark...evil side...looking underneath the facades...at the "mud" @ time marker 16:00: "The Chinese government does not see an improvement in human rights as part of the deal" @ time marker 24:26 public executions of Chinese people for non-violent crimes...
In answering your question...yes. This is their practice. It does seem though that, as a family, where you live geographically in China, determines the severity of the punishment and/or the steps taken to eliminate the second child.
"The policy limits couples to one child. Fines, pressures to abort a pregnancy, and even forced sterilization accompanied second or subsequent pregnancies.
It is not an all-encompassing rule because it has always been restricted to ethnic Han Chinese living in urban areas. Citizens living in rural areas and minorities living in China are not subject to the law. However, the rule has been estimated to have reduced population growth in the country of 1.3 billion by as much as 300 million people over its first twenty years. This rule has caused a disdain for female infants; abortion, neglect, abandonment, and even infanticide have been known to occur to female infants."...
...and in the following video...at the time marker of 16:33, the woman tells of her second child who was a girl...and what happened to her...
(note: at the beginning of this video, at time marker: 10:39, they explain about the permit required to have a child)...the Social Worker woman says: "We also know when they (the newly married couple) get the birth permit and when their baby is due. We are very clear about it."
...and here's the dark...evil side...looking underneath the facades...at the "mud" @ time marker 16:00: "The Chinese government does not see an improvement in human rights as part of the deal" @ time marker 24:26 public executions of Chinese people for non-violent crimes...
...no...they haven't. I just tested them, and they work fine. All you need to do is click on the link just underneath the video window.
Which agency am I with?...lol...not sure what you mean by that...care to explain?
I got the vids to work thanks.
You have a long prepared response that looks like you copied and pasted it as part of a press kit. Looks like you are affiliated with an anti-China group.
You have a long prepared response that looks like you copied and pasted it as part of a press kit. Looks like you are affiliated with an anti-China group.
...a long prepeared response...?...and which response would this be you are speaking of?
if it is this one:
In answering your question...yes. This is their practice. It does seem though that, as a family, where you live geographically in China, determines the severity of the punishment and/or the steps taken to eliminate the second child.
"The policy limits couples to one child. Fines, pressures to abort a pregnancy, and even forced sterilization accompanied second or subsequent pregnancies.
It is not an all-encompassing rule because it has always been restricted to ethnic Han Chinese living in urban areas. Citizens living in rural areas and minorities living in China are not subject to the law. However, the rule has been estimated to have reduced population growth in the country of 1.3 billion by as much as 300 million people over its first twenty years. This rule has caused a disdain for female infants; abortion, neglect, abandonment, and even infanticide have been known to occur to female infants."...
...it came from this following link, from the article it is linked to. We are allowed under the TOS rules to copy and past a portion of the article itself without infringing copywright rules....please...read it.
...not affiliated with any anti-China "group"...I do agree with anyone, however, who is as disturbed as I am with the inhumane treatment of the people of China...and any president who honors!..(with a State Dinner and red carpet!) this country's dictator/tyrant/****-ant/"so-called" president who is responsible for 100's of thousands...(truly millions)...of beatings...torturing and deaths of innocent unborn and born babies...and their people. I am outraged.
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