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China: WRWF Launches “Save A Widow” Campaign on 38th Anniversary of the One Child Policy
Mrs. Wu is fifty years old. Her husband ended his life by jumping into the dam seven years ago, because he was diagnosed with terminal liver cancer, and they could not afford treatments at the hospital. Mrs. Wu’s heart broke. She … Continue reading
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China’s One (Now Two) Child Policy Turns 38: Destitute Widows, the Invisible Victims
“Mrs. Li” is 70 years old and lives in rural China. Her husband died 30 years ago of leukemia. They could not afford treatment, so her husband died without it. She had three children. Her daughter was killed in a car accident. Her … Continue reading
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China Denies Plan to End Two-Child Policy
According to a Reuters report this week, “All content on family planning has been dropped in a draft civil code being deliberated by top lawmakers on Monday, the Procuratorate Daily [a state-run newspaper affiliated with China’s prosecutor’s office] wrote in a post … Continue reading
Posted in China's One Child Policy, coerced abortion, Forced Abortion, gendercide, One Child Policy, Reggie Littlejohn, two child policy, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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World Day Against Trafficking in Persons: Gendercide and Sexual Slavery in China
This time last year, a report emerged that a Chinese woman from Anhui Province died after her husband pressured her into aborting four pregnancies in a year, because he wanted a son. The couple already had a four-year-old daughter. After … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, China's missing girls, China's One Child Policy, Chinese Communist Party, coerced abortion, gendercide, human trafficking, One Child Policy, Reggie Littlejohn, Save a Girl, sex selective abortion, sexual slavery, Uncategorized
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Newborn Baby Girl with Umbilical Cord Attached Apparently Thrown Over a Wall
A newborn baby girl was found abandoned at the bottom of a six-foot wall in a trash-filled courtyard in Fuzhou City, Fujian Province on Friday, June 1, International Children’s Day. She was lying next to her placenta with her umbilical cord … Continue reading
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China to End Two-Child Policy? Don’t Celebrate Yet!
According to a Bloomberg report, anonymous sources have stated that the State Council (China’s Cabinet) has commissioned research on the impact of ending China’s two-child policy, possibly within the next year. “The leadership wants to reduce the pace of aging in China’s population … Continue reading
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This Mother’s Day, Help Us “Save a Girl” in China!
This Mother’s Day, honor your mother by helping us save girls in China – girls like little Bao-Jun! Look at this sweet and innocent face! This is “Bao-Jun” (we have not used her real name, to protect her identity), one … Continue reading
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WRWF to Host Panel at United Nations: Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women and Girls in Rural Asia
will host a panel at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW). The event, entitled, “Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women and Girls in Rural Asia,” will take place Thursday, March 22, from 6:15 to 7:45pm p.m. at the … Continue reading
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Save a Girl for Valentine’s Day!
This Valentine’s Day, will you honor a woman or girl in your life who you love by saving a girl – a girl like Ming Shu? Look at adorable baby “Ming Shu.” Who wouldn’t love her? Yet, Ming Shu is … Continue reading
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Activist Zhang Lin, Father of Anni Zhang, Arrived in New York Today
NEW YORK. Veteran Chinese activist, Zhang Lin, will arrive in New York this afternoon, according to Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. Littlejohn and her husband, Robert, have been raising Zhang Lin’s younger daughter, Anni (age 15), … Continue reading
Posted in Anni Zhang, Chris Smith, Jing Zhang, John Kamm, Reggie Littlejohn, Women's Rights in China, Women's Rights Without Frontiers, Yao Cheng, Zhang Lin
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