From http://www.lifenews.com/2011/12/20/india-50000-girls-become-victims-of-abortion-monthly/
The ABC 20/20 news story is riveting — a revealing look at why there
are so many fewer women than men in India. Reporter Elizabeth Vargas
traveled to India to bring this story of what is called “Gendercide”
home to a stunned American audience.
Here are the numbers: An astonishing 50,000 girl babies are aborted
each month. One millions girl babies die every year. Over 40 million
girls have been killed through sex selection abortions, neglect or
outright murder in the past decades.
The
main reason for male preference is money. Indian culture demands that
a woman entering a marriage provide a dowry. In order to avoid
impoverishing the family, girls are simply eliminated. Sex selective
abortions are not used just by poor families, however, as middle and
upper class families also seek ultrasound to guarantee the birth of a
son.
Vargas explains that India has laws against ultrasounds to determine
the sex of the baby, and sex selection abortion itself is illegal.
These laws are so poorly enforced that Vargas walked down street after
street and saw signs everywhere offering ultrasound services. “There
are even technicians who pack portable ultrasounds and travel to
villages offering their services.”
Vargas traveled to a village to view the long-term impact firsthand.
“Everywhere we looked, we saw boys, young men, old men, but very, very
few women. It was unsettling, especially because we knew this was not
some freak of nature, but a results of the deliberate extermination of
girls.”
Some girls who are “lucky” are born and abandoned, taken in the
middle of the night to a “drop box.” Vargas says one drop box “is at a
place called the Unique Orphanage in Punjab. We went from the village
with no women, to the orphanage with no boys. There are only girls
here…60 of them…all cared for by a wonderful woman who will raise each
and every one…No one knows their real birth date, so once a year they
have one giant birthday party for everyone. As we left the orphanage, I
thought back to a temple I visited days earlier where newlyweds make a
pilgrimage, to kneel and pray. Not for wealth, or long lives, or
success. They pray for a baby boy, and not for a girl. Some of them
are willing to kill to make that wish come true.”
A chilling story with enormous moral and demographic consequences that breaks one’s heart.
You can view the ABC News story here.
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