China’s “one-child” and “two-child” policies have been used to force abortions on its population, especially against groups the Chinese Communist Party considers undesirable. Pictured: A Tibetan girl holds her baby brother as their father works on their wheat field in 2003. The U.N. has said that forced abortion and sterilization of Tibetan women is common and promoted covertly to reduce the Tibetan population. (Photo: Goh Chai Hin/AFP/Getty Images) Commentary By Charles A. "Chuck" Donovan is president of the Charlotte Lozier Institute, the research and education arm of Susan B. Anthony List. He was legislative director of the National Right to Life Committee more than three decades ago, worked as a writer for President Reagan, helped lead the Family Research Council for nearly two decades, and most recently was a senior research fellow in religion and civil society at The Heritage Foundation.