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Forced-Abortion Campaign Continues
in Guangxi, China
China
Aid
Friday April 20, 2007
More than five dozen infants have been killed in a massive forced-abortion
campaign in China's Guangxi Province in the past two days.
Officials from the Population and Family Planning Commission in
Baise City, Guangxi, have seized at least 61 women and forcibly
transported them to the Youjiang District People's Hospital of Baise
City, where the women have been injected with drugs to kill their
unborn children.
Many of the women appear to be Christians who became pregnant accidentally
and would not voluntarily terminate the pregnancies for ethical
and religious reasons.
The Chinese communist regime only allows a single child per couple.
Eyewitnesses report that on April 17, Family Planning officials
rounded up forty pregnant women, removing them forcibly from their
homes, and on April 18, at least 20 more were seized and taken to
the Baise City People's Hospital to have their pregnancies terminated.
One of the women, Ms. He Caigan, was 9 months pregnant. Family
Planning officials injected her unborn baby with a chemical that
killed it within twenty minutes.
Ms. Wei Linrong, wife of pastor James Liang, was given three injections,
two to kill her child and one to induce labor. She delivered a stillborn
son at about 6 a.m. on April 18th. She was seven months pregnant.
Since it began, the forced-abortion campaign has taken the lives
of at least at least 61 babies.
After China Aid first reported the forced-abortion campaign on
April 18, Public Security Bureau officers have surrounded the wing
of the hospital where the expectant mothers are being held.
CAA has also learned a Christian woman in Laiyang city, Shandong
province is facing a forced abortion. Ms. Hui Xu, 39, accidentally
became pregnant with her second child 6 months ago. She and her
husband are now facing increasing pressure from the local family
planning office to have an abortion; if they do not do so voluntarily
they will be forced to.
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