A report (27th September 2006) by the Hong Kong based, "Information Center for Human Rights and Democracy", documents an account of a Communist Chinese Birth Control Officer forcibly aborting a baby, just two days before it was due. The report states that twenty-two Shandong residents, who had been subject to various forms of persecutory coercion by the Birth Control Office, are submitting a law suit to the Linyi City Intermediate People's Court in Shandong Province. One woman was given an injection by the Birth Control Officer to kill the baby just two days before it was due.

The Information Center also reported that on 24th August 2006, blind Chinese human rights activist, Chen Guangcheng, was sentenced to four years and three months imprisonment. He has submitted an appeal to the Linyi intermediate court. One hundred and thirty-seven witnesses agreed to submit testimony to the court in defence of Chen, including those twenty-two women, whose had been abused by the Birth Control Officer and had received help from the activist.

The Information Center quoted one of the witnesses, Chen Xirong, of Xiajiagou Village, Fei county in Shandong Province, who said that three years ago his daughter-in-law Li Juan had nine months pregnant and just two days before the baby was due she was abducted by the Birth Control personnel and taken to a hospital where she was injected with a drug which killed the fetus. A dead baby girl was born 10 hours later. According to Li's family, the authority has not done anything as yet about this "intentional killing" and the personnel involved have not been punished.