Population issues have been going on in China since the early 1900’s. The ruler of China who began ruling in 1949 Mao Zedong proposed an idea that the population needed to grow. Mao Zedong wanted the population to grow to gain …show more content…
This caused people to end up having their second child without knowing about the one-child policy (Fong). It was like committing a crime you were not aware was a crime. If you had your second child you would be penalized. The penalty usually was a forced abortion, but if you refused you would be fined. And even after being fined you were still likely to be forced to have a forced abortion. For one woman who remained unnamed told journalists some of the horrific events that happen to her because of the one-child policy. A squad stormed into her home ripped her child right from her hands, and forced her to go into a minibus to get to a clinic. “In the clinic, they gave me a shot in the arm. When I woke up two days later, the baby in my belly was gone. I didn't realise until a month afterwards that they'd sterilised me as well.” She was an innocent mother with another on the way and troops forcefully went into her house with not warrant or explanation of why they were there. All of her rights were being tossed aside when she was thrown into a minibus, separated from her child, given a shot without the woman's consent and finally her baby being aborted with absolutely no permission from her. People would try to escape from the forced abortion. In some villages the women were required to get tested to see if they were pregnant and if they were ¨illegally¨ pregnant they would have the forced abortion. …show more content…
The policy allowed married couples to have two children instead of one (Senthilingam). While this is in a way the step in the right direction, this is not a foolproof plan. It will never completely fix the issue and it is still violating people's rights. The Two child policy was made to increase population rate again, and fill the large gender gap. They decided to introduce this policy because not nearly enough jobs were being filled. As soon as the new policy was set many women all had their second child at once, because they had been waiting to for so long (Hall). Unfortunately, the government remains in control and in no way is this freedom. China seems to be going through cycles with everything constantly trying to gain or decrease population. Human rights are continuously being violated because as a person you should have complete and total control of the amount of children you want. The mediocre improvements have failed because China has been so harshly affected by the one-child policy that a not great change is considered good, but China will always have the effects of the old policy, no matter what new one it