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Cong. Chris Smith, Chen Guangcheng and Reggie Littlejohn Unite to Fight Forced Abortion and Gendercide in China – Heritage and WRWF Event
WASHINGTON, D.C. In commemoration of the International Day of the Girl Child, The Heritage Foundation partnered with Women’s Rights Without Frontiers in co-hosting a powerful event to expose the truth of China’s One Child Policy. Representative Chris Smith, blind activist Chen … Continue reading
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Heritage: Rep. Chris Smith, Reggie Littlejohn and Chen Guangcheng to speak in DC on October 9
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is thrilled to announce that it will partner with the acclaimed research think tank The Heritage Foundation in Washington, D.C. in an event commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child. The October 9 event will … Continue reading
Posted in Chen Guangcheng, China, China's One Child Policy, coerced abortion, Forced Abortion, forced sterilization, gendercide, Human Rights, One Child Policy, Reggie Littlejohn, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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Daughters of Zhang Lin — WRWF Celebrates One Year in the U.S.
A year ago this month, Anni and Ruli Zhang arrived in the United States. Ten year old Anni had to leave China because she had been detained and then denied the right to go to school. She is known as … Continue reading
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Thank you Sen. Marco Rubio for Addressing the Disastrous Consequences of China’s One Child Policy
We at Women’s Rights Without Frontiers are grateful to Sen. Marco Rubio for writing this powerful and courageous piece exposing the incalculable suffering caused by China’s One Child Policy and have reprinted his remarks below. Addressing the Disastrous Consequencs of … Continue reading
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34th Anniversary of China’s Barbaric One Child Policy Today: Open Letter to Chinese President Xi Jinping
September 25, 2014 Re: Open Letter to President Xi Jinping, 34th Anniversay of China’s One Child Policy To President Xi Jinping: Today is the 34th anniversary of the official institution of China’s barbaric One Child Policy, which has caused incalculable … Continue reading
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WRWF CONDEMNS 3.5 YEAR SENTENCE OF PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVIST; ZHANG LIN TO APPEAL
Renowned pro-democracy activist Zhang Lin, currently serving his fifth detention since 1989, has been sentenced to 3.5 years in jail for “gathering a crowd to disrupt order in a public place” while peacefully advocating for his young daughter’s right to … Continue reading
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Daughters of Zhang Lin Decry his 3.5 Year Sentence — Open Letter
Dear President Obama, President Xi Jinping and other World Leaders, Greetings! We are Zhang Ruli and Zhang Anni, the daughters of Chinese pro-democracy activist Zhang Lin. Our father’s case was tried [in December 2013], and [after three delays], now his … Continue reading
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WORLD Magazine Interviews WRWF’s Reggie Littlejohn on her Faith Journey
Reggie Littlejohn shares her personal faith journey here, speaking as a private individual Q&A: God used Reggie Littlejohn’s suffering to shape her into an advocate for China’s voiceless By Marvin Olasky Reggie Littlejohn is the founder and head of Women’s … Continue reading
Posted in All Girls Allowed, China's One Child Policy, Forced Abortion, Gospel of John, mastectomy, miscarriage, MRSA staph, One Child Policy, Reggie Littlejohn, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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WRWF Files Complaint at U.N. Againt China’s Forced Abortion
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has filed a Complaint with the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW) against the Chinese Government for the coercive enforcement of China’s One Child Policy. (See attached, as well as the electronic link … Continue reading
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Fines for too many children drive farmer to suicide
By Bob Unruh (WND.com) – Enough. Is. Enough. That’s the message from Reggie Littlejohn, founder and president of Womens Rights Without Frontiers, she is urging the United Nations to deliver to China for its abuse of women and children. She wants the … Continue reading
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