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Calls grow for UN probe of China over forced birth control on Uighurs, minorities | CBC News
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China Nixes Politically Incorrect Birth Control Slogans | WIRED
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Is another baby boom likely in relaxed birth control? - China.org.cn
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China allows all couples to have two children | The Economist
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China's 'one-child policy' left at least 1 million bereaved parents childless and alone in old age, with no one to take care of them
China population: birth control policies should be scrapped to retain economic edge over US, says central bank | South China Morning Post
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