Empty Cradles - Population Control In China & India

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...nervously in both directions then hurries across the narrow deserted street. There is no full moon over China tonight, so darkness covers her as she approaches the door on the far side of the avenue. She pauses momentarily, looking down at the tiny wrapped bundle she carries in her arms. Steeling her heart, she lays the bundle on the top step, raps once on the orphanage's door and quickly disappears into the darkness. There is one less girl child in China today. Almost three thousand miles to the west, another woman lies with her face turned toward the door. She lies motionless, her body exhausted from childbirth, but her mind refuses to rest. She tries desperately to block out the images that keep forming in her head, but no matter how hard she tries they stubbornly return. A brief glimpse of one tiny kicking leg. One soft cry that echoed through the room long after her husband whisked the newborn through the back door and toward the field. There is one less girl child in India today. ...

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