Huamn Rights Speech: China's One Child Policy

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In 1979, after years of encouraging reproduction, the Chinese government implemented a policy known today as the one-child policy. The policy has at times been praised as an effective tool for ensuring that China will be able to continue to support its large population and at times reviled as a tool for human rights abuses and female infanticide. The policy was adopted to ensure that China, a country that has historically been prone to severe flooding …

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…written to the Chinese Embassy firstly protesting at the Chinese regime's denial of the right to life of unborn children, its neglect of new-born children and its violations of the human rights of couples. Secondly, informing them that the Chinese regime's attempt to whitewash its new population control law has been exposed to the West, and finally, stressing to them that protests against the one-child policy will continue until it is completely abolished! Thank you