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New ‘late-term abortion’ row in China’s Fujian province
BBC – New allegations of forced late-term abortion have emerged in China’s Fujian province, a lawyer has told the BBC. Pan Chunyan’s pregnancy was terminated at nearly eight months in April because she had violated the one-child policy, Beijing-based lawyer Zhang Kai said. Her husband sought legal help after hearing about another recent forced late termination in Shaanxi province. Read Article
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