Asia lacks more than 60 million girls
The choice of sex for the fetus, abortion, and the attempt to kill female babies has caused Asia to lose over 60 million girls. This situation leads to a similar imbalance with many other serious problems affecting Asian population growth in the coming years, according to the UN announcement.
The report of the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) confirms abortion, the killing of the fetus and the female infant when they are still eggs or just just opening the eyes of birth still persists next to endless For girls, according to statistics, millions of girls die each year. And the consequence of systematic slaughter This has caused Asia to lose at least 60 million girls. According to UN experts, this leads to imbalance of breeds and many large-scale serious problems in the coming years.
Steven Mosher, president of the Institute of Population Studies in Washington (USA), said in China, there are currently 25 million men who cannot find a wife because there are not enough women. In this situation, the young men have to find their wives abroad. In addition, trafficking in women also increased sharply to meet the thirst for Chinese men. A report said in 2005, up to 800,000 women from neighboring countries such as Myanmar, North Korea and Vietnam were tempted to sell to China each year.
According to recent statistics, boys are always the majority in the sex ratio of babies in Asian countries, of which in some parts of China, the ratio of boys to 130/100 Girls.
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