In Armenia, a Country strongly characterized by the link with its
cultural and spiritual traditions, there is the third highest global
rate of selective abortions motivated by sex of the unborn, and data
show a drastic increase of the phenomenon over time following the
dissolution of the Soviet Union, which was also part of the Caucasian
Republic.
According to data provided by the Fund for the United Nations Fund
Population (UNFPA), in 2012 114 male births per 100 female births were
registered in Armenia, the natural ratio is about 102 boys for every 100
girls.
"In ten or twenty years", said Garik Hairapetian, UNFPA
representative in Armenia "we will face a deficit of women, combined
with a sharp decline in fertility rates, which will lead to a serious
population crisis. By 2060, 100,000 potential Armenian mothers will not
be born. We will become a 'single' men society".
In Armenia the practice is free in public hospitals.
Last summer
Armenian MPs adopted a law destined to amend in part a tendency to
selective abortions.
The law provides on paper that abortion requests
are to be rejected if they are justified for reasons related to the sex
of the unborn.