Baby’s life in jeopardy
The life of an unborn baby is in jeopardy as Chinese authorities prepare to force the mother to undergo an abortion. Guards are holding captive Arzigul Tursun, who is six months pregnant with her third child, at a hospital in China’s northwestern Xinjiang region.
Late on Sunday, Tursun fled the hospital that she was staying at while awaiting her abortion. But she was tracked down by police Monday afternoon at a relative’s house and was again taken to the hospital for an abortion, according to Radio Free Asia.
“The police found my wife,” Nurmemet Tohtasin, the woman’s husband, said in a telephone interview from the Women and Children’s Welfare Hospital, to RFA. “My wife’s father was already at the hospital. They will probably do the abortion today.”
The village chief and party secretary had forced her husband to find Tursun after she escaped from the hospital on Sunday. Nurmemet took officials to two of Tursun’s relatives’ homes and to her parents’ home.
“They said if we don’t find Arzigul, they would take our house and our farmland,” he said.
International protest about the case had initially stalled the abortion. Republican Chris Smith of New Jersey, the House Ranking Member on the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, said human rights groups and the U.S. government will be watching closely to see what happens: “The Chinese Government is notorious for this barbaric practice, but to forcibly abort a woman while the world watches in full knowledge of what is going on would make a mockery of its claim that the central government disapproves of the practice, and of the UN Population Fund pretense that it has moderated the Chinese population planners’ cruelty.”




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Actually you should laud the ChiComms. One, in the olden days she would have just been shot, deemed a nonperson and that would be the literal end of it. Two, they at least waited until all the international media focus was diverted away from their vast nation.
Doubtful this quarter the cacophony of our American cash registers ka-ching, ka-ching will be able to mute the horrific cries emanating from that asiatic Gulagistan.
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So much for a woman’s right to choose. Its clearly being violated here. I foresee a brigade of NARAL activists outside the ChiComm embassy decrying this violation.
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Even if you don’t look at this from the abortion standpoint, any state that would force a surgical procedure on a citizen is Orwellian by any definition.
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This is sick. I cannot believe that China would stoop to this low.
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Quick, President Bush! Act now, and your legacy can end on an up note!
Simply announce that China is now a member-nation of the Axis of Evil® and invade them! You could probably spin this as vital to American … uhhh, International security interests, and then drum up another coalition-of-the-willing-for-a-price!
(Of course, we probably don’t want to go invading our bankers. ‘Specially when their army would trounce ours … Never mind …)
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#2 nuf said, spot on.
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“They said if we don’t find Arzigul, they would take our house and our farmland,” he said.
Oh! That changes everything. Tis better to sacrifice the child than lose the farm AND the baby. It’s so–pragmatic; so–Darwinian.
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#5, a child is about to be ripped from its mother’s womb. A mother has been hunted down and is about to be spiritually and physically violated by the State. This is evil. Your exploitation of the situation for sarcasm against Bush or any other cause is forced, unfunny, and inhuman.
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I pray not only for this family, but for all the Chinese to be free some day. I pray for my own country not to be like those who passed by the man on the roadside: busy with their own lives, enjoying their own freedoms, smug in their comfort. May we be like the good Samaritan instead and do what we can to end this horror.
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KWERNA (8): #5, a child is about to be ripped from its mother’s womb. A mother has been hunted down and is about to be spiritually and physically violated by the State. This is evil.
Frank: Of course it is. And President Bush has committed our nation to … ohhh, just let him tell it:
Judging by the last seven years, I think what he meant there was something like, “Our responsibility to history is to rid the world of low-hanging evil.” And we’re not even doing that very well. So why do we keep trying and pretending that we can, that it’s just around the corner?
Or to put it another way, perhaps we ought to focus on getting rid of the evil in our own garden?
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Kwerna,
And then there are the numerous innocent Iraqi and Afghani children who have died due to our misguided, seemingly perpetual War on Terror®.
What would that number be, you think? Hundreds? Thousands? Who knows? We don’t do body counts.
Buckets of outrage for the Chinese gummint doing the evil they do. “Pro-life!”
Nary a tear shed for the evil we do. “Sorry. Collateral damage …”
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This poor woman. What a predicament to have to choose between her born and unborn children. How does a family ever recover from such an atrocity?
Where is the pro-choice community to protect this woman’s choice to keep her baby?! China’s policy is so Satanic. This is no “blob of tissue” that they want to abort.
The US doesn’t force abortions, but our nation is guilty of innocent blood, too. Actually, I’m sure there are women who are forced to undergo abortions here, too, but by abusive boyfriends or parents, rather than gov’t. The “clinics” are complicit in this by not reporting underage girls who come in for abortions.
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Even more ironic about this situation is that if this woman were wealthy, in China she could pay the fines to keep her baby. Communism, which purports to equal out an unequal system of distribution, acts just like capitalism it would seem in that those that are wealthy have more power than those that don’t have wealth.
If we keep re-electing our socialist left leaning politicians in this country, one day our grandchildren too might be forced to terminate their second pregnancies and maybe even pull the plug on their parents.
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