Female infanticide in China
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جمهورية الصين الشعبية وأسلافها لديهم تاريخ في ممارسة وأد الإناث على مدى 2000 سنة، وفي جميع أنحاء العالم، كانت تتم ممارسة "قتل الأطفال" منذ العصور القديمة لغرض السيطرة على السكان، وهي طريقة غير مصرح بها لتنظيم الأسرة تم التغاضي عنها لعدة قرون في المنطقة حتى الآونة الأخيرة، ويشار إلى هذه الظاهرة أيضا باسم «القتل المنظم ضد الإناث» بالانجليزية "female gendercide"، ومع ذلك، يمكن استخدام مصطلح "القتل المنظم بالانجليزية Gendercide" لكلا الجنسين.
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China has a history of female infanticide spanning 2,000 years. When Christian missionaries arrived in China in the late sixteenth century, they witnessed newborns being thrown into rivers or onto rubbish piles. In the seventeenth century Matteo Ricci documented that the practice occurred in several of China's provinces and said that the primary reason for the practice was poverty. The practice continued into the 19th century and declined precipitously during the Communist era, but has reemerged as an issue since the introduction of the one-child policy in the early 1980s. The 2020 census showed a male-to-female ratio of 105.07 for mainland China, a record low since the People's Republic of China began conducting censuses.
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O infanticídio feminino na China trata sobre a prática do infanticídio, sobretudo de meninas, na República Popular da China e seus antecessores, que têm uma história de infanticídio feminino abrangendo mais de 2.000 anos. Em todo o mundo, a prática do infanticídio tem sido praticada desde a antiguidade para efeitos de controle populacional. É um método não sancionado de planeamento familiar, que tem sido tolerado durante séculos na área até tempos recentes. O fenômeno também é referido como "generocídio do sexo feminino"; no entanto, a palavra "generocídio" pode ser utilizada para ambos os sexos.
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وأد الإناث في الصين
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Female infanticide in China
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Infanticídio feminino na China
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جمهورية الصين الشعبية وأسلافها لديهم تاريخ في ممارسة وأد الإناث على مدى 2000 سنة، وفي جميع أنحاء العالم، كانت تتم ممارسة "قتل الأطفال" منذ العصور القديمة لغرض السيطرة على السكان، وهي طريقة غير مصرح بها لتنظيم الأسرة تم التغاضي عنها لعدة قرون في المنطقة حتى الآونة الأخيرة، ويشار إلى هذه الظاهرة أيضا باسم «القتل المنظم ضد الإناث» بالانجليزية "female gendercide"، ومع ذلك، يمكن استخدام مصطلح "القتل المنظم بالانجليزية Gendercide" لكلا الجنسين.
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China has a history of female infanticide spanning 2,000 years. When Christian missionaries arrived in China in the late sixteenth century, they witnessed newborns being thrown into rivers or onto rubbish piles. In the seventeenth century Matteo Ricci documented that the practice occurred in several of China's provinces and said that the primary reason for the practice was poverty. The practice continued into the 19th century and declined precipitously during the Communist era, but has reemerged as an issue since the introduction of the one-child policy in the early 1980s. The 2020 census showed a male-to-female ratio of 105.07 for mainland China, a record low since the People's Republic of China began conducting censuses.
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O infanticídio feminino na China trata sobre a prática do infanticídio, sobretudo de meninas, na República Popular da China e seus antecessores, que têm uma história de infanticídio feminino abrangendo mais de 2.000 anos. Em todo o mundo, a prática do infanticídio tem sido praticada desde a antiguidade para efeitos de controle populacional. É um método não sancionado de planeamento familiar, que tem sido tolerado durante séculos na área até tempos recentes. O fenômeno também é referido como "generocídio do sexo feminino"; no entanto, a palavra "generocídio" pode ser utilizada para ambos os sexos.
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