By Dan Wooding, Founder of ASSIST Ministries and the ASSIST News Service
“I saw a warning by police on the TV to take care as traffickers and pickpockets would be out stealing in the holiday rush,” said Mr. Chen according to reporting by The Daily Mail. “I don’t care about pickpockets, but I do care very much about losing my daughter.”
Kwaning’s story went on to say, “Such a stark image begs the question: how did China reach this point? The story stretches back over three decades, to a government policy that has resulted in the prevalence of sex-selective abortions.”
“Strict government control over family size has caused a serious gender imbalance due to a preference for sons, with today 33 million more Chinese men than women.”
One recent report said, “As more men remain unmarried, it raises the risks of anti-social and violent behavior.”
“Yet the true picture is not as reassuring as the ‘official’ story would indicate. Thirty-five years of national population control have had an undeniably troubling impact on Chinese society.”
According to China’s former Minister of Health Gao Qiang, China has 400 million fewer people today as a result of these policies. In other words, China has lost more people than the current 321.4 million population of the United States.
“The Chinese Communist Party has a long history of falsely representing its family-planning regulations,” stated Kwaning. “Originally implemented in 1979, the One Child Policy utilizes forced abortions, forced sterilization and forced contraception to manage population growth.
“A 2013 Chinese law sought to revise this policy, stating that families in which one parent was a single child would be allowed to bear two children. However, revising regulations has not reversed the human rights violations that persist.”
Human rights activist and former lawyer Reggie Littlejohn was quoted as saying, “Even if all couples were allowed two children, there is no guarantee that the Chinese Communist Party will cease their appalling methods of enforcement.”
Describing the violent methods that have persisted for decades, Littlejohn continues, “Women who get pregnant without permission will still be dragged out of their homes, strapped down to tables, and forced to abort babies that they want, even up to the ninth month of pregnancy.”
According to the latest report of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, family planning regulations in 22 out China’s 31 provinces explicitly instruct officials to implement coercive measures such as forced abortions as their supposed remedy to solve the issue of “out-of-plan” pregnancies.
Kwaning’s story added that Chinese families’ preference for sons became the subject of a 2014 New York City art exhibit, as artist Prune Nourry sought to raise awareness of the human rights injustices created by population control.
“Standing for the value of every human life is a cause that can change the culture of China,” says Matt Lockett, Executive Director of Bound4LIFE International, which is involved in many nations globally. “A prayer movement has already begun that is contending for life with the same determination as this father protecting his daughter at the airport.”
Photo captions: 1) The girl handcuffed to her father. (Photo: XJZ/Quirky Chinese News/ Rex). 2) In Shanghai, men search postings at the “marriage market” (Photo: Chris Bentley / Flickr). 3) Reggie Littlejohn speaks at a press conference in the Canadian Parliament (Photo: WRWF). 4) Dan Wooding reporting for ANS from Tiananmen Square, Beijing.

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