Summary:
A total of 149 babies were dumped by their parents from 2009 to August this year in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. There were 36 unidentified babies as their bodies were decomposed when they were found. The race and nationality of the babies could not be determined as the skin colours of the babies were similar. The ministry had adopted a concept where it tried to assist troubled young mothers instead of bringing them to book, like providing shelters for teenagers and controlling women who were pregnant out of wedlock to give birth safely as a measure to curb the baby-dumping problem.
Article appealing:
This is a shocking and heartbreaking news that catches everybody’s attention, I am sure about this. The victims are definitely the dumped babies and I want to know more about how the government deals with such a shattering issue.
Agree/ Disagree:
I agree with the measures that were taken by the Malaysian government. Physical helps are significant to the teenagers who were born out of wedlock. They are innocent and may not feel the sense of belonging from their parents because of their positions in the family. Hence, caring them means loads of love to them.
Question:
Why the government only thought about solving problems after the bad things happened? Precaution is always better done beforehand. Therefore, I think the government should emphasize the main point of thinking thoughtfully before having babies because dumping babies are ruthless and a human being should not do this if he is aware that they are human kind too.
If I were in control:
I will certainly educate the couples who are planning for children to love them truly by giving them a complete family and also implement policy like ‘one family one child’ which has been practicing in China. Punishment like fining and withdrawal of citizenship privileges could be considered as a forced responsibility to them. Thus, this may helps to decline the number of dumped babies.
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