Katha Pollitt: Protect Pregnant Women
On March 14, Bei Bei Shuai will have spent one full year in jail in
Marion County, Indiana. Her crime? The prosecutor calls it attempted
feticide and murder. What it really is: attempting suicide while
pregnant.
In December 2010 Shuai was running a Chinese restaurant in Indianapolis
with her boyfriend, Zhiliang Guan, by whom she was eight months
pregnant. Just before Christmas, he informed her that he was married and
had another family, to which he was returning. When Shuai begged him to
stay, he threw money at her and left her weeping on her knees in a
parking lot. Despairing, she took rat poison and wrote a letter in
Mandarin saying she was killing herself and would “take this baby with
me to Hades”; friends got her to the hospital just in time to save her
life. Eight days later her baby, Angel, was delivered by Caesarean
section and died of a cerebral hemorrhage within four days. Three months
later, the newly elected prosecutor, Terry Curry—a Democrat—brought
charges, claiming that the rat poison that almost killed Shuai had
killed her baby. If convicted, she faces forty-five to sixty-five years
in prison.
Sunday, March 18, 2012
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