FOUNDER AND PRESIDENT
Ms. Littlejohn serves as the expert on China’s One Child Policy for Human Rights Without Frontiers (Brussels, Belgium) and the China Aid Association (Midland, Texas). On November 11, 2009 she testified before the United States Congressional Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission. In July 2009 she briefed the White House; and in December 2008, she delivered an Address at European Parliament in Brussels, concerning the One Child Policy . This Address has been included as a chapter in the book, “Human Rights in China After the Olympic Games,” (Human Rights Without Frontiers, 2009), now available on Amazon.com. Ms. Littlejohn also has spoken at the Harvard Law School has met with officials at the United States Congress, United States Department of State, European Parliament, British Parliament and the Vatican, concerning the One Child Policy. A graduate of Yale Law School, Ms. Littlejohn practiced complex commercial litigation for seven years and has represented Chinese refugees in their political asylum cases in the United States.
BOARD OF ADVISORS
Based in London, Mr. Bowe has consulted non-governmental-organizations such as the Independent Tibet Network since 1989. He is a contributor to Times of Tibet, and Tibetan Review. He has researched and co-written reports on China’s One Child Policy.
Michael Cromartie, Vice President, Ethics and Public Policy Center Willy Fautre, Director, Human Rights Without Frontiers Based in Brussels, Belgium, with branches in Bhutan, China and Nepal, HRWF monitors and analyzes human rights, as well as promotes democracy and the rule of law on the national and international levels. HRWF sponsors frequent conferences at the European Parliament. www.hrwf.net Bob Fu, President, China Aid Association The China Aid Association is recognized by the U. S. government and non-government organizations worldwide as the leading voice for the persecuted Church in China. www.chinaaid.org
Makonen Getu, Vice President of Strategic Alliances, Opportunities International Mr. Getu is an expert in international microfinance and the author of “Human Trafficking and Development: The Role of Microfinance,” Transformation, 2006. Rebiya Kadeer, 2006 Nobel Peace Prize Nominee Ms. Kadeer is President of the World Uyghur Congress, the International Uyghur Human Rights and Democracy Foundation, and the Uyghur American Association.
Vanessa Garza Kelly, Director Trafficking in Persons Program, Department of Health and Human Services’ Office of Refugee Resettlement (2006-2009) Mrs. Kelly oversaw the agency's efforts to identify victims eligible to receive services. Laura Lederer, Vice President of Planning and Policy, Global Centurion Senior Advisor, Stop Child Trafficking Now; Formerly the Senior Director for Global Projects, Office to Monitor and Combat Trafficking in Persons, United States Department of State. www.globalcenturion.org/
Dr. Carl Moeller – President and CEO, Open Doors USA Open Doors supports and strengthens persecuted Christians in more than 45 countries worldwide, including China, North Korea, Iraq and Colombia.
Deborah Sigmund, Founder and President, Innocents at Risk The United States Department of State has endorsed the organization’s efforts on behalf of the three million women and children who are trafficked annually worldwide.
Harry Wu, Nobel Peace Prize Nominee; President, Laogai Research Foundation Mr. Wu is an internationally recognized expert on China’s Laogai forced labor camps, China’s One Child Policy, and the execution of prisoners to harvest their organs for transplant. Mr. Wu is himself a survivor of 19 years in the Laogai as described in his book, Bitter Winds. www.laogai.org The mission of WRIC is to expose and oppose forced abortion and sexual trafficking in China. Ms. Zhang presented WRIC's investigative report concerning coersive family planning in rural China at a Congressional hearing in 2009. www.wrchina.org , www.womensrightsofchina.org
George Zhao, President, VOCN.TV |