Ask the Chinese human rights activists Stop Child Restriction Policy

BEIJING - An activist group of human rights (human rights) in China has requested the abolition of the policy of "one child" that aims to control the population. The group also called this policy as a means of harassment against women. They also said the implementation of this policy does not run evenly.

In a report entitled "I Have No Choice for Body of My Own," China's human rights activist based in Hong Kong is strongly opposed to all acts of abortion, sterilization, birth control and the planting of a forced pregnancy testing. Similarly, reported by AFP on Wednesday (12/22/2010).

"This policy has encouraged violence against women. There is some evidence that local officials to abuse because they appear to impose a quota (limit family members) that they want to achieve," said the director of the activist groups Renee Xia.

China to implement this policy since 1980 to control its population. China's current population is the largest in the world with more than 1.3 million people.

Through this policy, China limited to family who live in cities have one child only. While people living in rural areas are allowed to have two children, provided their first child a girl.

"It does not matter if a family is allowed to have one or two children. What we do not like is the way the government impose his will. Coercion is done not only to the number of children may be born, but also on prevention methods should be done," said Xia.

According to Xia, the policies that affect hundreds of millions of Chinese people is a serious violation of Chinese people's right to make reproductions.

Based on these reports, the implementation of this policy has been implemented unevenly. People in some areas have incentives to control pregnancy. But in several other areas controlled by fines pregnancy.

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