This isn't news IMO - it's always happening and there's much much worse than this goes on.
I know of a case where a family who repeatedly flaunted the rules had a baby and got it drowned in a puddle in front of them as an example.
It was a rural area, and they force sterilised the woman afterwards.
Whilst this gets me very angry, (and that's a massive understatment, its absolutely horrific). I also understand some of China's attempts to control population, something does have to give - but certainly nothing involving this level of cruelty.
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And the BBC are a bastion of honesty and integrity?!Originally posted by d000hg View PostFor anyone not wholly trusting in a Christian news site (they're not exactly unbiased on this):
BBC News - China forced abortion photo sparks outrage
Its a shocking case, I am sure its not the first time that it has happened, and I guess it won't be the last.
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For anyone not wholly trusting in a Christian news site (they're not exactly unbiased on this):
BBC News - China forced abortion photo sparks outrage
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I don't know why but I always assume the 1CP no longer applied, that it was something we were taught in history at school.
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