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You Are Funding Forced Abortions In China
You are funding forced abortions in China. So am I. Not only elective abortions. Forced abortions. It doesn’t matter whether you are pro-life or pro-choice on this issue. No one can support forced abortion, because it is not a choice. … Continue reading
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Women’s World Surfing Champ Boycotts China
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers applauds Cori Schumacher, the reigning Women’s World Longboard Surfing Champion. Schumacher is boycotting the 2011 World Tour on moral grounds, because one of the events will be held in China. Citing a hearing before the United … Continue reading
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China: Family Planning Official Stabs Man to Death
Linyi City, Shandong Province, China. On the night of March 21, 2011, near the home of blind activist Chen Guangcheng, a Family Planning Official stabbed a young man to death while he was trying to protect his father from … Continue reading
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China May Drop One-Child Policy, But Coercive Abortion Likely Would Continue
Posted on Mar 31, 2011 | by Tom Strode WASHINGTON (BP)–China may consider lifting its one-child policy, but that does not mean it will terminate its practice of coercive population control, an American advocate for women’s rights says. A two-child … Continue reading
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Reggie Littlejohn Testifies on One Child Policy at European and British Parliaments
Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers and expert on China’s One Child Policy for the China Aid Association (Midland, Texas) and Human Rights Without Frontiers (Brussels, Belgium), spoke on the topic, “Coerced Abortion in ‘Sexual and Reproductive Rights’ … Continue reading
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International Women’s Day: Reggie Littlejohn is Keynote Speaker, Award Recipient
Reggie Littlejohn highlighted the suffering of women under China’s One Child Policy as the Keynote Speaker and Award of Excellence recipient at the 100th Anniversary of International Women’s Day celebration in Boston on March 8, 2011. Below are her remarks. … Continue reading
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