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Fr. Shenan J. Boquet, Human Life International, 

As president of Human Life International, Fr. Boquet is a leading expert on the international pro-life and family movement, having journeyed to nearly 90 countries on pro-life missions over the last decade. Father Boquet works with pro-life and family leaders in 116 counties that partner with HLI to proclaim and advance the Gospel of Life. Read his full bio here.

recent headline on an article published by the BBC is astonishing. “China offers parents $1,500 in bid to boost births,” it reads.

Wait a minute. China’s Communist government is now paying for couples to have children? The same Communist Party that, for decades, enforced the most brutal population control regime on earth?

It’s worth briefly reminding ourselves of just how extreme, how barbaric, how iron-clad China’s population control measures were.

Since the 1970s, Chinese women were only permitted to have one child. The only exceptions involved women living in more rural areas, who might be permitted to have a second child.

For those women who violated the policy – whether accidentally or intentionally – there were severe reprisals. The most brutal of these was the forcible abortion of their preborn child, up to 9 months gestation. In countless cases, women were victims of forcible sterilization. ….

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