If you’re in a hurry for 2 points, scroll down and read the questions in all caps. If not, please read on. China, whose main religions include: Buddhism, Taoism, and Islam, has traditionally and historically valued men over women. When the communist regime installed the “one child per household” law, the results were drastic. In the rural villages, female babies were left in the woods to die of exposure, thirst, or wild animals. In urban areas today, many Chinese women will get an ultrasound done and if the child is female, they will abort the baby and try again for a male.
Orphanages in China are predominately overrun with female children, many who have birth defects that cause fatalities if not medically treated.
China is the largest importer of Russia Mail-Order brides in the WORLD. Many Chinese men have reported to have chosen, (yes, I said chosen) homosexuality as a means to gain sexual satisfaction because they cannot afford a bride or there are simply not enough women.
WHAT CAN BE DONE TO CHANGE THE STATUS OF WOMEN IN CHINA?
HOW CAN WE STOP THE INFANTICIDE OF FEMALE BABIES?
WHAT CAN AMERICANS DO TO HELP?
HOW DOES THIS RELATE TO RELIGION AND SPIRITUALITY?
I spelled infanticide wrong in my title question, my bad, sorry.
GRITS – yes, I agree, most females in orphanages are there just because they are female, sorry if I didn’t make that clear.
Bad Squirrel – I never said anything about “forced” or mandatory abortions, just stating facts and looking for hopeful answers…
January 2, 2005
How can China stop the practice of infanicide and the devaluation of women?
December 24, 2004
How can I start a business in China?
à ffnen want an enterprise in China. But too little information. Könnte of everyone of you give you to me some information. à ¼ ber laws and regulations to the Eröffnung of a Geschäfts in China? Also, which enterprises are permitted by Ausländer to start like much… short said, most importantly, wäre it around their laws straightforward. Can someone help?
December 21, 2004
Go Tsinghua
Tsinghua University Law Students perform
December 19, 2004
Edward Lehman talks about China’s Trademark Law_part10
Edward Lehman talks about China’s Trademark Law-Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, was invited as a panelist on CCTV International’s Dialogue along with Professor Li Mingde of Intellectual Property Center CASS to discuss about the basic principles of Trademark Law and the requirements for trademark applications. The show was hosted by Zhao Bin.
December 15, 2004
Is it difficult to adopt a baby from China?
RIBBIT asked:
I know that in China there are alot of female babies that need homes because of the one child per family law. Anyone know more about this?
I don’t have cable and I haven’t seen Oprah.
Edward Lehman talks about China’s Trademark Law_part01
Edward Lehman talks about China’s Trademark Law-Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, was invited as a panelist on CCTV International’s Dialogue along with Professor Li Mingde of Intellectual Property Center CASS to discuss about the basic principles of Trademark Law and the requirements for trademark applications. The show was hosted by Zhao Bin.
December 13, 2004
Edward Lehman-the 2nd amendment to China’s Patent Law_part11
Edward Lehman talks about the 2nd amendment to Chinese Patent Law-Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, was invited as a panelist on CCTV International’s Dialogue along with Hao Xiaofeng, Doctor of Laws, of Peking University to discuss about the motivation behind the 2nd amendment to China’s Patent Law and its potential impact on investors’ intellectual property strategies in China. The show was hosted by Zhao Bin.
December 5, 2004
Edward Lehman guest on CCTV 9’s Dialogue part1
Edward Lehman guest on Dialogue: Sexual Harassment – A Legal and Social Debate – Edward Lehman, managing partner of the firm Lehman, Lee & Xu, appeared on CCTV 9’s Dialogue, in an episode which discusses gender-based labor issues in the Chinese marketplace. The show was hosted by Tian Wei.
December 2, 2004
China- Law and Order
Traffic police man against the cars
November 23, 2004
What is the law on having more than one child in china?
david s asked:
Can you have more than one child? And if so what do you have to do to be allowed this.