Monday, August 15, 2016

letter to the editor

Tegucigalpa M.D.C.
June 20th, 2016.
Mr. Economist.
New York Times.
New York City.

Dear Editor:
         I have read with great interest your article and I think Mr. Zhang demand about one-child policy should be accepted. I know that they are doing this policy to have a balance in their country and a better quality of life within it. However, I disagree with its cultural preference for boys which allows killing naive female fetuses; in addition it allows the brutalizing of sale babies in adoption market. I have read some of those children are unregistered it means they are excluded; they do not legally exist and as a result cannot access most public services, such as education and health care, and do not receive protection under the law which is awfully unfair for me.


       Mr. Zhang demands seem would help families to allow them with having two children no matter the gender in their families which is important because it can solve the four-two-one problem and the disparity in sex ratio at birth problem that China can have in the future. Finally, I hope both female and male children have the same opportunities to live and Mr. Zhang demand get success.
Yours truly,

Dayanara Valladares.

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