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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 impose strict family planning rules . . . graphic photos that show a foetus whose mother was forced to have an abortion seventh months into her pregnancy have shocked web users in china after they were posted online.related storitesdrugs trials on diabetics exposed as a 'catastrophe for the pofr'return of the black death: us man gets plague saving a mouse . . city officials in china apologise to a woman forced to have an abortion and suspended three people after shocking photos sparked outrage . . . criminalizing abortion will not lead to fewer abortions , said the deputy secretary general.. . . . graphic photos that show a foetus whose mother was forced to have an abortion seventh months into her pregnancy have shocked web users in china after they were posted online.related storitesdrugs trials on diabetics exposed as a 'catastrophe for the pofr'return of the black death: us man gets plague saving a mouse . . 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 . . . amid continued nationwide outrage , chinese authorities issued a rare public apology thursday to a woman who was forced to have a late-term abortion , and suspended three local officials involved in the incident . . . european externalizing action service's deputy secretary general for political affairs writies to the deputy secretary officials iran's supreme national security council . . . a photos of a baby whose mother was allegedly forced to have an abortion in the seventh month of her pregnancy shocks chinese internet users . . . city officials in china apologise to a woman forced to have an abortion and suspend three people after shocking photos sparked outrage . . . criminalizing abortion will not lead to fewer abortions , said the deputy secretary general.. . the government will offind a “middle way” between a woman’s right to have an abortion.. . generaphic photos of a woman forced to have an abortion triggered an outcry in china . Generated 2012-6-16_4:24
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