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As Xinjiang birth plan Regulation
温宿县司法局
Article XV, Han city residents a couple can give birth one child, minority city residents couple can have two children. Han farmers and herdsmen can birth two children, minority couple farmers and herdsmen can have three children. One of the spouses is a minority, according to the family planning regulations minority fertility; spouse as urban residents, according to the provisions of the urban family planning fertility.
第十五条 城镇汉族居民一对夫妻可生育一个子女,少数民族居民一对夫妻可生育两个子女。汉族农牧民一对夫妻可生育两个子女,少数民族农牧民一对夫妻可生育三个子女。本条例施行前,按当时生育政策达到生育子女数的夫妻,不适用前款规定。夫妻一方是少数民族的,按少数民族计划生育规定生育;夫妻一方为城镇居民的,按城镇计划生育规定生育。

So minority Chinese can have 1 more than han Chinese, these always bring general han chinese feelling unfair.
 
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Just killing some brtual terrorists attacked policestation, what's your problem?

killing terrorist and wiping out them is all good....

but this is sick from a government

You shall let Maoist kill Indian policemen wantonly..............
Hipocrisy at most!

Even though I am all against one child policy, but if it's national law, then it should be applied to every citizen. Down with discrimination. China's minority population has risen from 3% to 10% since 1949 in a country with over 1billion population. That takes lots of lots breeding from the minorities.
Human right is no important than national security, just take Snowden case for reference.

look at India, they have same population as China with 3 times smaller landmass. Millions of people suffer starvation and illiteracy, the right way is to control population to prevent they suffer after given birth. Human right or irresponsible?

I never read any article from BBC, totally crap and fabricated news denigrating CHina.

The law says you shall have three kids, then you have three kids. It's law. PS: those minority don't wear condom when making love, shit happens sometime.
 
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according to the one-child policy, i can only have 1 kid. pathetic! Those minority could have three and they still complain...................
 
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As a Chinese I need to point out the "one child policy" was never ever applied to any of the minorities. This policy did cause many tragedies but these brutal things get much much less after 2000. The punishment for getting a second baby are prevention of granting social ID, or unemployment of parents. In very poor and rural regions i may imagine such horrible things like killing a baby, but I don't quite believe it as it is 2014 now.. Not 1980s.

You can find all sorts of negative news about China in "free Asia", or "free Tibet" or whatsoever. I have to say I admire these editors propoganda ability..







Four Uyghur Women Forced to Abort Their Babies in Xinjiang

Four Uyghur women in China's troubled northwestern region of Xinjiang have been forced by authorities to undergo abortions—one of them nine months into her pregnancy—under Beijing's brutally-enforced one-child policy, local officials and parents said.

They were among six forced abortions that had been planned over the last week in Hotan prefecture in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, home to some 10 million mostly Muslim Uyghurs who say they have long suffered ethnic discrimination and oppressive religious controls under Beijing’s policies.

"We had planned to perform forced abortions on six women. Four of them have already undergone the abortions," Eniver Momin, deputy chief of Hotan's Arish township where the mothers were injected with abortion-inducing drugs, told RFA's Uyghur Service.

"One more woman is waiting in hospital to undergo the abortion while another women has escaped before undergoing the process," Momin said.

He said that local authorities are considering whether to suspend performing forced abortions amid public concerns over the four cases.

Awat Han, head of the family planning department in Arish township, also confirmed with RFA that four forced abortions had been conducted over the last week, saying she was only following orders from the higher authorities bent on enforcing the controversial one-child policy introduced in the 1970's to curb population growth.

Under a new law passed last week, married couples in China will be permitted to have a second child if one spouse is an only child. Current regulations allow a second child in certain cases, including if both spouses are only children themselves.

As ethnic minorities, the Uyghurs are supposed to be exempt from the one-child policy.

Baby born alive and then dies

The depressed husband of one of the four women forced to undergo the abortions told RFA that his wife delivered their baby boy alive but he died an hour later.

Memettursun Kawul said they had been anxiously awaiting the birth of their son after having three daughters but township officials led by Awat Han had been forcing his wife to go to the hospital for an abortion since she was six months pregnant in November.

"We said that we were willing to pay a fine of 50,000 to 100,000 yuan [U.S. $8,250 to U.S. $16,500] but they refused," he said.

"In November, my wife and I left the township and hid in Hotan city in one of my relatives' house, but Awat Han came to the place with two village policemen last week and took her to the Nurluq Hospital in Arish Township," he said.

"My wife was injected by doctors at 11 p.m. on Wednesday and she gave birth at 5 p.m. the next day. My son was crying when he was born."

Kawul said he stormed into the delivery room when he heard the cries of his son and wife, grabbed the baby and took him to a nearby hospital in a bid to save him.

"The doctors in the hospital tried to save him but failed, citing the abortion drug that had already been injected. My son died an hour after he was born."

Kawul said that at the Nurluq Hospital, where his wife is now recovering, another Uyghur woman was awaiting a forced abortion, identifying her as Rozihan Memet and her husband as Metkurban Nuri.

Husband detained at police station

Metkurban Nuri, the husband of another Uyghur woman who was forced to abort her baby four months into her pregnancy, said he and his wife had been hiding in Hotan city for a week but local family planning officials located them on Saturday.

He said he was detained at Arish police station for 24 hours and forced to agree to allow his wife to undergo an abortion at the Nurluq Hospital.

The mostly Muslim Uyghurs in Xinjiang, which has seen a string of violent incidents in recent years, are supposed to be exempt from Beijing's one-child policy aimed largely at the majority Han Chinese, rights groups say.

"In reality, they [the Uyghurs] are subject to strict population control," said the U.S.-based Women's Rights Without Frontiers, an international coalition monitoring forced abortion, gendercide, and sexual slavery in China.

"If they live in the countryside, Uyghurs are allowed three children; in the city, they are allowed two," the group said. "Uyghurs who exceed this limit are subject to forced abortion, forced sterilization, and other coercive measures."

Reported by Shohret Hoshur for RFA's Uyghur Service.
Source: Four Uyghur Women Forced to Abort Their Babies in Xinjiang
 
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As expected, many comments from those with low intellect who considered article from RFA as a credible source.
LOL.....whoever says something against you is not credible.......that's an old trick.....only low IQ Chinese think it still works....:lol:
 
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I will have supplement your point 2. While ethnic minorities are not limited to one child, the family planning policy applies to them as well. The limit is generally two child for larger ethnic groups. Three is allowed for the ethnic groups that are small or the location is extremely rural (for example, nomadic Tibetans are allowed three children, but Tibetan in major cities are limited to two).
But I have heard China is done with 1 child policy and has reverted it back. Isnt it?
 
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yes....now everybody start jumping....
whether this news has any truth or not(btw which doesn't concern me)..
what concerns me more is Indians opposing this Chinese population control policy...instead of learning n appreciating it...we just start bashing them...for wht??
trying to control there population effectively!?.....our population rises everyday....illiterate people making 6-7 children...n no political will to curb it effectively...
 
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Population growth rate is faster than grain output growth rate. Guess what will happen? Human right sometimes kills human itself.
 
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Where are they operating in?
Wikipedia - Smith–Mundt_Act
Excerpt
Section 501(a) of the Act (care of the Voice of America website) provides that

"information produced by VOA for audiences outside the United States shall not be disseminated within the United States … but, on request, shall be available in the English language at VOA, at all reasonable times following its release as information abroad, for examination only by representatives of United States press associations, newspapers, magazines, radio systems, and stations, and by research students and scholars, and, on request, shall be made available for examination only to Members of Congress."

"This means that VOA is forbidden to broadcast within the United States." In reality, of course, any American with a shortwave receiver or an Internet connection can listen to VOA. That's incidental, however. VOA cannot direct or intend its programs to be "for" Americans. This distinction is often lost on experts who see the letter of the law but with no real understanding of the media. George W. Bush-era State Department official James K. Glassman has called for directing VOA at American audiences.

Entities Covered by the Act
The following are administered by the Broadcasting Board of Governors, an agency of the US government.

No other department or agency of the US government is covered by the Smith–Mundt Act. The United States Agency for International Development and Millennium Challenge Corporation have said they are not sure whether they are covered.[7].
 
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Are bhai...Woh china hai.... china main kabhi kisi musalman ke saath galat nahi hota.... musalman sirf hindustan main dabaye aur kuchle jate hai...musalman kaum ka sabse baa dushman agar hai toh woh hindustan hai...

Pun Intended.

Four Uyghur Women Forced to Abort Their Babies in Xinjiang

Four Uyghur women in China's troubled northwestern region of Xinjiang have been forced by authorities to undergo abortions—one of them nine months into her pregnancy—under Beijing's brutally-enforced one-child policy, local officials and parents said.

They were among six forced abortions that had been planned over the last week in Hotan prefecture in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, home to some 10 million mostly Muslim Uyghurs who say they have long suffered ethnic discrimination and oppressive religious controls under Beijing’s policies.

"We had planned to perform forced abortions on six women. Four of them have already undergone the abortions," Eniver Momin, deputy chief of Hotan's Arish township where the mothers were injected with abortion-inducing drugs, told RFA's Uyghur Service.

"One more woman is waiting in hospital to undergo the abortion while another women has escaped before undergoing the process," Momin said.

He said that local authorities are considering whether to suspend performing forced abortions amid public concerns over the four cases.

Awat Han, head of the family planning department in Arish township, also confirmed with RFA that four forced abortions had been conducted over the last week, saying she was only following orders from the higher authorities bent on enforcing the controversial one-child policy introduced in the 1970's to curb population growth.

Under a new law passed last week, married couples in China will be permitted to have a second child if one spouse is an only child. Current regulations allow a second child in certain cases, including if both spouses are only children themselves.

As ethnic minorities, the Uyghurs are supposed to be exempt from the one-child policy.

Baby born alive and then dies

The depressed husband of one of the four women forced to undergo the abortions told RFA that his wife delivered their baby boy alive but he died an hour later.

Memettursun Kawul said they had been anxiously awaiting the birth of their son after having three daughters but township officials led by Awat Han had been forcing his wife to go to the hospital for an abortion since she was six months pregnant in November.

"We said that we were willing to pay a fine of 50,000 to 100,000 yuan [U.S. $8,250 to U.S. $16,500] but they refused," he said.

"In November, my wife and I left the township and hid in Hotan city in one of my relatives' house, but Awat Han came to the place with two village policemen last week and took her to the Nurluq Hospital in Arish Township," he said.

"My wife was injected by doctors at 11 p.m. on Wednesday and she gave birth at 5 p.m. the next day. My son was crying when he was born."

Kawul said he stormed into the delivery room when he heard the cries of his son and wife, grabbed the baby and took him to a nearby hospital in a bid to save him.

"The doctors in the hospital tried to save him but failed, citing the abortion drug that had already been injected. My son died an hour after he was born."

Kawul said that at the Nurluq Hospital, where his wife is now recovering, another Uyghur woman was awaiting a forced abortion, identifying her as Rozihan Memet and her husband as Metkurban Nuri.

Husband detained at police station

Metkurban Nuri, the husband of another Uyghur woman who was forced to abort her baby four months into her pregnancy, said he and his wife had been hiding in Hotan city for a week but local family planning officials located them on Saturday.

He said he was detained at Arish police station for 24 hours and forced to agree to allow his wife to undergo an abortion at the Nurluq Hospital.

The mostly Muslim Uyghurs in Xinjiang, which has seen a string of violent incidents in recent years, are supposed to be exempt from Beijing's one-child policy aimed largely at the majority Han Chinese, rights groups say.

"In reality, they [the Uyghurs] are subject to strict population control," said the U.S.-based Women's Rights Without Frontiers, an international coalition monitoring forced abortion, gendercide, and sexual slavery in China.

"If they live in the countryside, Uyghurs are allowed three children; in the city, they are allowed two," the group said. "Uyghurs who exceed this limit are subject to forced abortion, forced sterilization, and other coercive measures."

Reported by Shohret Hoshur for RFA's Uyghur Service.
Source: Four Uyghur Women Forced to Abort Their Babies in Xinjiang
 
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But I have heard China is done with 1 child policy and has reverted it back. Isnt it?

According to CCTV-1 announcement on Monday, the new policy allows couples who are both single child to have two children. So it is not a complete reverse, but an adjustment.
 
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