s in order to limit population growth; policies such as these perpetuate other abuses, such as a scandal recently publicized by Human Rights Watch in which unwanted female infants and male children born with birth defects are systematically starved to death in state orphanages.
China also forces much of its prison population to produce goods, often for the American market. Because they are held against their will, prisoners (many jailed because of their willingness to speak out against the government, and a sizeable number held without benefit of a trial) are violently impel
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