http://news.kuwaittimes.net/2013/03/16/china-performed-330-m-abortions-since-1971/

China performed 330 m abortions since 1971 
BEIJING: Nearly 330 million abortions have been performed in China in the 40 
years since it first implemented measures to limit population growth in the 
world’s most populous nation, official data showed. China has announced 
structural changes to its family planning system which oversees the 
controversial one-child policy during the ongoing annual meeting of the 
national legislature in Beijing.

Data posted on the health ministry website earlier this year shows that from 
1971 — shortly before China started encouraging people to have fewer 
children-through 2010 a total of 328.9 million abortions were carried out in 
the country, which has a population of 1.35 billion. China says that its 
one-child policy introduced in the early 1980s has prevented overpopulation and 
boosted economic development. The policy exempts some rural families, ethnic 
minorities and couples who are both only children.

Calls have increased, however, for the restriction to be phased out as the 
country’s labor pool shrinks and the ranks of the elderly swell. Human rights 
groups have criticized what they say are harsh enforcement methods. Under the 
policy, urban families are generally allowed to have just one child, while 
rural families may have a second if the first is a girl. Those who contravene 
the rules must pay a fine. Last Sunday, the government announced the merger of 
the National Population and Family Planning Commission, which oversees the 
policy, with the health ministry in a move state media said was meant to 
improve, not abandon the one-child policy. “After the reform, China will adhere 
to and improve the family planning policy,” Ma Kai, secretary general of the 
State Council, China’s cabinet, said when the move was announced, according to 
the official Xinhua news agency.

The move was included in a report on governmental restructuring submitted to 
the National People’s Congress, the country’s legislature, which ends its 
annual session on Sunday. China’s latest census in 2010 showed that the 
population could have been 400 million larger if the one-child policy had not 
been implemented, according to Xinhua.—AP


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