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Thursday, April 07, 2005

Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives

Committee on International Relations, U.S. House of Representatives
I truly understand the situation of human right abuse in China, people in China of course have much less rights and freedom than those in democratic western countries, which is one of the most important factors that drag its foot to stride forward on its way to modernization. People have learned to obey from their childhood and thus lost their own discretion on what is right and what is wrong, consequently would lost their own activity and creativity. Those who have accumulated their own wisdom during their growth are either forced to be working under uncomfortable bureaucratic rules, even participating in it, or simply cannot bear more, as a consequence, leave their own country to make livings overseas. But on this case I may have my own reservation. If every woman in China claimed for absolute right to give birth, I suppose that they would at least have three or more children per household, what a world would be in China after 10 or 20 years? The ensuing disaster would not be limited to China itself but very likely spread to the whole world. Just because the states doesn’t have any one child policy doesn’t mean China should emulate it. China is always a unique country in the world due to so many historical conflicts over hundreds and thousands of years. The current population problem in China is an accumulation of several historical policy-making mistakes. The government is now actually sacrificing the human rights, which most people are not pretty unaware of, to make corrections to those mistakes. Weighing between the two choices, the present government de facto have no choice.

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