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China's policy of limiting most families to one child has sown deep resentment since it was imposed more than three decades ago.
Authorities say it has prevented overpopulation and boosted economic development.
But critics argue the policy has led to harsh enforcement methods that incite popular anger as well as creating major demographic problems.
Some users of the Chinese version of Twitter, Sina Weibo, expressed sympathy for Tuesday's attacker.
"As long as family planning serves as a means to persecute the people, the people must resist," wrote one. "How many more people will turn to crime because of this terrible law?"
Outrage spread online last year after a woman who had been forced to undergo an abortion seven months into her pregnancy was pictured alongside the bloody foetus. Full story...
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China's policy of limiting most families to one child has sown deep resentment since it was imposed more than three decades ago.
Authorities say it has prevented overpopulation and boosted economic development.
But critics argue the policy has led to harsh enforcement methods that incite popular anger as well as creating major demographic problems.
Some users of the Chinese version of Twitter, Sina Weibo, expressed sympathy for Tuesday's attacker.
"As long as family planning serves as a means to persecute the people, the people must resist," wrote one. "How many more people will turn to crime because of this terrible law?"
Outrage spread online last year after a woman who had been forced to undergo an abortion seven months into her pregnancy was pictured alongside the bloody foetus. Full story...
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