Human rights in the People's Republic of China Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Child Abuse in China.

Human rights in the People's Republic of China Essay | Essay

This student essay consists of approximately 2 pages of analysis of Child Abuse in China.
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Child Abuse in China

Summary: Because of the benefits and punishments made by the government, women who have already given birth are required to stand in front of x-ray machines to verify that their IUD's (birth control devices) are still in place. Those women who bear a child more than one are forcibly encouraged to have abortion. There, moral issues regarding abortions and the right of the unborn fetus arise.
"Children are the future and the hope of mankind", Dr. Jose Rizal said. They are to be love, to be taken care of, to be supported and guided by their parents. They should experience the freedom and rights that was given to them. Yet, in many countries around the world ignores these rights that are really for the children. Child abuse has been reported and done uncontrollably. But what does child abuse really means? Who experience this kind of treatment?

Child abuse is widely spread all over the world. This two-word is defined as "causing or permitting any harmful or offensive contact on a child's body; and any communication or transaction of any kind which humiliates, shames, or frightens the child." (Kahtri 2002). These abuses were illustrated by issues existing from a communist country, China.

China is known to be a big country with a very large population. According...

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