Beijing TimesMarch 25, 2009 During a local radio broadcast yesterday, Beijing Family Planning Commission director Deng Xingzhou, spoke of the need to levy higher fines on violators of the one-child policy. Rich and famous people ignoring the law has... ...full story at Danwei
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China's family planning policy shadowed by violations from rich » People's Daily China's family planning policy was challenged by rich people and celebrities who wanted to have more than one child, warned officials and experts. Zhang Weiqing, the former director of the State Family Planning Commission, was quoted by Monday's... |
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