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Beijing split over abortion policy

By Andrew Yeh in Beijing

Published: July 11 2006 22:15 | Last updated: July 11 2006 22:15

Deep divisions have emerged within the Chinese government over how to manage its controversial one-child policy, with the country’s population control commission defying domestic legislators with a push to criminalise sex-selective abortions.

Yu Xuejun, in charge of law and policy issues at the National Population and Family Planning Commission, said gender-based terminations had reached alarming levels.

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