Using technology, choosing sex. The campaign against sex determination and the question of choice.

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Women's groups and people's science and health groups formed the Forum Against Sex Determination and Sex Pre-Selection in November 1985 in Bombay, India, to prevent sex determination and sex preselection tests. The Forum considered sex determination and sex preselection to be an abuse of science and technology against people, especially women. Between 1901 and 1991, the sex ratio fell from 972 females/1000 males to 929/1000. The Forum saw the issue of sex determination and sex preselection as a link to oppression of and discrimination against females in all sectors of society. It also believed this to be a human rights issue. The Forum lobbied for a law regulating diagnostic techniques without banning them, since determining chromosomal abnormalities is important. The State of Maharashtra passed such a law in June 1988. It had some provisions which were counter-productive, however. For example, women undergoing a sex determination test must pay a fine of Rs 5 if found guilty of planning to terminate a pregnancy of a female fetus. Yet, neither the husband nor parents-in-law are liable, even though they often pressure women to undergo sex determination tests. The Forum's efforts and enactment of the law in Maharashtra have prompted other state governments and the central government to propose similar legislation. These state governments include Goa, Gujarat, and Orissa. The central government has met with organizations and individuals lobbying against misuse of diagnostic tests to obtain their counsel. The Forum does not feel comfortable with state control, however, since it tends to consider government to be against the people. Yet, the Forum did want the state to protect women's interests. It has raised important questions about technology, particularly concerning criteria to determine desirable and appropriate technologies.
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使用科技,选择性。反对性别决定和选择问题的运动。
妇女团体和人民科学和保健团体于1985年11月在印度孟买成立了反对性别决定和性别预选论坛,以防止性别决定和性别预选测试。论坛认为性别决定和性别预选是科学和技术对人,特别是对妇女的滥用。1901年至1991年间,男女性别比从972比1000下降到929比1000。论坛认为性别决定和性别预选问题与社会所有部门对妇女的压迫和歧视有关。它还认为这是一个人权问题。该论坛游说立法规范诊断技术,而不是禁止它们,因为确定染色体异常非常重要。1988年6月,马哈拉施特拉邦通过了这样一项法律。但是,其中有一些规定是适得其反的。例如,接受性别鉴定测试的妇女如果被发现计划终止女性胎儿的妊娠,就必须支付5卢比的罚款。然而,丈夫和公公婆婆都不承担责任,尽管他们经常迫使妇女接受性别鉴定测试。论坛的努力和马哈拉施特拉邦的立法促使其他邦政府和中央政府提出类似的立法。这些邦政府包括果阿邦、古吉拉特邦和奥里萨邦。中央政府会见了游说反对滥用诊断测试的组织和个人,征求他们的意见。然而,论坛对国家控制感到不舒服,因为它倾向于认为政府是反对人民的。然而,该论坛确实希望国家保护妇女的利益。它提出了关于技术的重要问题,特别是关于确定理想和适当技术的标准的问题。
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