China has decided to tone down some of the slogans used to promote its one-child policy, in a bid to make them sound less threatening.Some posters used in rural areas will be banned, such as one which read "One more baby means one more tomb."
A list of 190 acceptable slogans is being issued instead.
Chinese authorities believe the strong language of some slogans is harming the image of the one-child policy, in place since 1979 to limit population growth.
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