by Editor
When Michelle Obama arrives in Beijing today with her two
daughters, Sasha and Malia, she will be the envy of Chinese women. She
has what almost none of them have. Not only does she have two
children—most urban Chinese are limited to one—but she has two
daughters.
Steven Mosher, President of the Population Research, says,
“Women and girls have been the primary victims of China’s thirty-five
year long ‘war on women.’ Women who are pregnant with illegal children
are targeted for abortion. Unborn girls are identified by ultrasounds
and selectively eliminated. Millions die each year.”
But Michelle Obama apparently intends to ignore all this.
We are told that she will focus her message on education; she plans to
remain silent on human rights issues.
In the face of her silence, women’s rights will continue to
be violated. During her seven day visit in China, population control
officials will oversee abortions on some 250,000 women, many under
threat of heavy fines or physical duress. Chinese women also continue to
be coercively sterilized.
Mrs. Obama will meet with China’s first lady, Peng Liyuan,
who only has one child. Michelle Obama should ask her to help her fellow
countrywomen.
Obama should educate the Chinese press by telling them that
it is time for China’s party-state to stop dictating who reproduces and
who remains barren.
Mosher notes, “China’s ‘population control’ program is
simply state-sanctioned forced abortion and forced sterilization.
Michelle Obama should not remain silent in the face of this century’s
greatest human rights violation.”
In 1995, then-First Lady Hillary Clinton condemned forced abortion in China. Michelle Obama needs to do the same.
The
pro-life Population Research Institute is dedicated to ending human rights
abuses committed in the name of "family planning," and to ending
counter-productive social and economic paradigms premised on the myth of
"overpopulation." Find us at pop.org.
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