Chinese government breaks up gang offering sex-selective abortions
The Chinese Ministry of Health recently
reported the arrest of a gang running an illegal service enabling women
to receive sex-selective abortions, according to a Reuters article.
The group operated by sending women from
throughout the country to the central city of Zhengzou to have their
unborn child’s sex determined so that those of an undesired gender
(usually female) could be aborted.
The ministry stated, “This
went on for a long time, covering a wide area and involved many people.
It was malicious, had serious results and was a great threat to
society.” They went on to say that this is a widespread problem in the
country.
CCTV
reported that 1,000 women used the service since it was first offered
in 2010, adding that at least one had died from the procedure, which was
carried out using a very primitive tool.
China, like many Asian countries, has a
notable bias towards male children. This has resulted in a severe
population imbalance within the country, with one 2009 study
warning of “an imminent generation of excess men.” According to the
study, “Sex-selective abortion accounts for almost all the excess
males.”
Source: LiveAction News
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