China: Woman Forcibly Aborted at Seven Months (warning, graphic image)
According to a report by the China-based human rights organization 64Tianwang, the woman, Feng Jianmei, was beaten and dragged into a vehicle by a group of Family Planning Officials while her husband, Deng Jiyuan, was out working.
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has learned that a woman was forcibly aborted at seven months of pregnancy on June 3, 2012.
According to a report by the China-based human rights organization 64Tianwang, the
woman, Feng Jianmei, was beaten and dragged into a vehicle by a group of Family Planning Officials while her husband, Deng Jiyuan, was out working. The officials asked for RMB 40,000 in fines from Feng Jianmei’s family. When they did not receive the money, they forcibly aborted Feng at seven months, laying the body of her aborted baby next to her in the bed. Feng is under medical treatment in Ankang City, Zhenpin County, Zengjia Town, Yupin village.
Reggie Littlejohn, president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “This is an outrage. No legitimate government would commit or tolerate such an act. Those who are responsible should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity. WRWF calls on the United States government and the leaders of the free world to strongly condemn forced abortion and all coercive family planning in China.”
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Stop Forced Abortion — China’s War on Women! Video (4 mins)
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15:32
This is a tragedy of the first order. There is no greater innocence than an unborn baby. Poor Marti must be of the Muslim persuasion to want such a judgment on some one other than the perpetrators of this great sin. If so, he will learn what that punishment is when he leaves this life. There will not be 70 virgins awaiting him for sure. If not Muslim, than foolish comes to mind.
23:46
Americans–and the rest of the western world for that matter–can condemn this horrific act all they want to, but as long as we continue to buy all our consumer goods from China and continue to export our jobs to them, we’re giving de facto tacit permission, and even approval, to the government that allowed this abomination.
02:08
God bless this poor poor child
08:03
Poor poor Mum. I think to her, she’ll be very sad forever. Nothing could repair that. Poor Feng.
20:53
GOD is going to punish China hard for what they do. The don’t think he exist but soon and very soon He is going to show them as well as myself that He is as real as the nose on our faces.
09:54
Where you from? from usa, you need more the punish from god