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20:07 EDT 23rd May 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: China vows punishment over forced abortion at 7 months

BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have vowed to punish officials who forced a woman who was seven-months pregnant to have an abortion in a case that has sparked outrage over methods used to impose strict family planning rules.

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BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese authorities have vowed to punish officials who forced a woman who was seven-months pregnant to have an abortion in a case that has sparked outrage over methods used to...

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