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Hong Kong: WRWF’s Reggie Littlejohn Presents at Amnesty International’s Premiere of “It’s a Girl” Documentary
Hong Kong. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers’ President Reggie Littlejohn was a featured speaker in Amnesty International’s film series against gender violence. Littlejohn, an internationally-recognized expert and opponent of China’s One-Child Policy, presented after the Hong Kong premiere of It’s A … Continue reading
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China Backtracks: “Birth Policy Changes Are No Big Deal”
Under the misleading headline, “China to Ease One-Child Policy,” Xinhua News Agency reported last Friday that China will now lift the ban on a second child, if either parent is an only child. Similarly, last Friday the mainstream media ran … Continue reading
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Do not believe reports that China will “ease” its One Child Policy
Under the misleading headline, “China to Ease One-Child Policy,” Xinhua reports that China will now lift the ban on a second child, if either parent is an only child. This minor reform will not “ease” the One Child Policy. It … Continue reading
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China has no business on the U.N. Human Rights Council
It is a travesty that China has returned to a seat at the U.N. Human Rights Council, which is “responsible for the promotion and protection of all human rights around the globe.” In the words of U.N. Secretary General Ban … Continue reading
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Our “Save a Girl” Campaign Saved a Surprise Boy
An administrator at a local hospital in rural China places a secret call to a Women’s Rights Without Frontiers fieldworker. A woman’s ultrasound shows a girl, he says. The family is known to practice gendercide, and the mother is being … Continue reading
Posted in gendercide, International Day of the Girl Child, pro-choice, pro-life, Save a Girl, Uncategorized
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One Child Policy Still Massive Threat to Women, Expert Warns
This article is reprinted with the permission of the Catholic News Agency. Read the original article by Elise Harris here: http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/one-child-policy-still-a-massive-threat-to-women-expert-warns/ Rome, Italy, Sep 25, 2013 / 04:07 am (CNA/EWTN News).- In wake of the 33rd anniversary of China’s one-child … Continue reading
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WRWF’s Reggie Littlejohn Meets Pope Francis at the Vatican
Last week, while in Rome, Reggie Littlejohn had the opportunity to meet Pope Francis during an audience arranged by MaterCare. Littlejohn stated, “I have greatly admired Pope Francis but never thought I would have the opportunity to meet him face … Continue reading
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Jiangxi Woman Breaks Silence on Forced Abortion at Nine Months
According to a Chinese news report, Lili Zeng from Youshan Borough, Xinfeng County, Jiangxi Province in China, was forcibly aborted at nine months. Her baby boy was born alive and died in her arms. She said she felt “as if … Continue reading
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China: Woman Forcibly Aborted at Nine Months, Baby Born Alive, Left to Die
What follows is the English translation of a Chinese news report about a Jiangxi woman who was forcibly aborted at nine months. The baby was born alive and died in her arms. She has since attempted suicide three times. Silent … Continue reading
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WRWF’s Complaint to the U.N. Condemns Maiming and Death Under China’s One Child Policy
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. The Complaint chronicles the history of barbarous reports … Continue reading
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