China Reports 336 Million Abortions in Last 40 Years
Written by
Dave Bohon
Communist
China has performed an estimated 336 million abortions over the past
four decades as part of its enforced family planning policy, according
to figures recently released by the country's health ministry. The
numbers were published in the March 15 Financial Times,
which reported that since China first began “encouraging” couples to
limit the size of their families, it has also performed 196 million
sterilizations and has inserted 403 million intrauterine devices, “a
normal birth control procedure in the west but one that local officials
often force on women in China,” reported the Times.
While
measured efforts to limit the size of families were first implemented
in 1971, by the end of that decade the campaign had morphed into
China's notorious one-child policy, with forced abortion and
sterilization for couples who don't comply. The Chinese government has
justified the policy by estimating that without such restrictions, the
country's population of 1.3 billion would be 30 percent larger.
By
comparison, in the United States, which has an estimated population of
315 million — a quarter the size of China's and smaller than the number
of aborted Chinese babies — there have been an estimated 55 million
abortions since the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision effectively legalized abortion.
By
Chinese government calculations, about 13 million babies are aborted in
the country annually — or approximately 1,500 every hour. Under the
government's oppressive policy, most Chinese couples are allowed only
one child in most cases, while some minorities may be allowed more, and
in some circumstances rural couples may be given permission for a
second if the first child is a girl. The preference for male children
has led to the overwhelming selective abortion of female babies, along
with a severely unbalanced over-proportion of men to women.
Pro-life
and humans rights leaders have been making a concerted effort to expose
both China's horrific abortion tally, as well as its record of abuse
against couples — especially women — in the enforcement of its
one-child policy. Blind Chinese human rights activist Chen Guangcheng
made news last year when he fled to the U.S. Embassy in Beijing in an
attempt to escape to the West, following years of persecution and
imprisonment for his documentation and exposure of forced abortions, sterilizations, and abuse of women and families at the hands of zealous Chinese population police.
Reggie Littlejohn of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers,
which monitors China's one-child policy and has documented its record
of forced abortion and abuse, said the latest numbers come as no
surprise. “The Chinese Communist Party announced in 2009 that they have
13 million abortions a year,” Littlejohn told LifeSiteNews.com, “so if you multiply that out over the span of the policy, 336 million would be a realistic approximation.”
She
said that as brutal as the 336-million figure sounds, it does not tell
the whole story of ruined lives, physical abuse, and even death of
mothers whose babies have been forcibly aborted. “Of these 336 million
abortions, how many women were dragged out of their homes, strapped to
tables and forced to abort babies that they want, up to the ninth month
of pregnancy?” she said to LifeSite. “How many women died as a result
of these violent procedures? And of these 336 million abortions, how
many were selectively aborted because they were girls?”
As a Stanford University doctoral student in China in 1980, Steven Mosher, now president of the pro-life Population Research Institute,
was instrumental in helping to expose the large-scale practice of
forced abortion that is part and parcel of China's one-child policy.
“Having witnessed some of the 330 million abortions that the Chinese
Communist Party has admitted performing on China's women,” he said in a
statement, “I can attest to the fact that most of those abortions have
the character of a rape. That is, they were performed on women who were
ordered, or even physically forced, to submit to the knife.”
Mosher
added that not only should people mourn for the hundreds of millions of
pre-born babies executed under the policy, “but also for the women
themselves whose bodies were violated, whose minds were scarred, and
whose hearts were broken.”
He
said that is no accident that “China's women have the highest suicide
rate in the world, not to mention the highest rates of breast cancer,
all in consequence of having had their babies killed in utero by a
state ruthlessly bent on population control.”
According
to the Coalition on Abortion/Breast Cancer, scores of studies have
linked abortion rates to an increase in breast cancer.
U.S.
Representative Chris Smith (R-N.J.), one of the most pro-life members
of Congress, said China's one-child, forced-abortion policy “is, in
scope and seriousness, the worst human rights abuse in the world today.
No other government policy anywhere else in the world systematically
punishes, abuses, and violates women so grossly as this.”
He
noted that the “brave pregnant woman who refuses to give in [to
government intimidation] is usually detained and beaten — or, if she
goes into hiding, her relatives are detained and beaten. Families that
succeed in hiding an 'out-of-plan' pregnancy are punished with fines up
to ten times the average annual income.”
Smith
challenged China's insistence that it has toned down its forced
abortions and violence against those who resist, noting that “this year
there are reliable reports of large scale and violent abortion
enforcement campaigns in Guangdong, Fujian, Yunnan, Zhejiang, and
Jiangxi provinces.”
LittleJohn
concurred with Smith, telling attendees at the recent United Nations
Commission on the Status of Women that “the coercive enforcement of
China’s one-child policy causes more violence against women and girls
than any other official policy on earth, and any other official policy
in the history of the world. Forced abortion — up to the ninth month of
pregnancy — is official government rape. Forced sterilization and
infanticide are crimes against humanity.”
She
said that her group has issued a call to China's incoming president, Xi
Jinping, “immediately to abandon all coercive population control and to
end this bloody reign of terror.”
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