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WRWF’s Littlejohn Keynote Speaker to 20,000 at Canadian March Against Gendercide
Ottawa, Canada. The Canadian March for Life took on a human rights focus this year, dedicated to the theme, “End Female Gendercide.” Women’s Rights Without Frontiers president, Reggie Littlejohn, was the keynote speaker for the March. An estimated 20,000 to … Continue reading
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Chinese Official Plans to Keep the One Child Policy, Says Maintaining Low Birth Rate is a Priority
The following is a translation of an article that appeared in the Zhong Xin China News Agency on January 14, 2013. Chinese Official Plans to Keep the One Child Policy, Says Maintaining Low Birth Rate is a Priority Reporters: Ou … Continue reading
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Last Chance to “Save a Girl” in China This Year!
Here’s what gets me out of bed in the morning – knowing that there are babies in China who are alive today, who would have been aborted or abandoned it weren’t for help from Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. Do you … Continue reading
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China Has Not “Abandoned” One-Child Policy – Think Tank
The China Development Research Foundation (CDRF) — a think tank affiliated with the Chinese government — has recommended that China gradually phase in a two-child policy over the next three years, and then cease all birth limits in the year … Continue reading
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Despite Recent Report, Chinese Government Has NOT BANNED Forced Abortion
On September 13, All Girls Allowed (AGA) sent out a press release with the bold title, “Chinese Government Bans Forced Abortion.” We wish we could agree with our colleagues at AGA. Unfortunately, this time, we cannot. AGA’s claim that “the … Continue reading
Reggie Littlejohn joins Chen Guangcheng in Challenging Apple: Letter
Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, has joined forces with blind activist Chen Guangcheng, human rights activist Andrew Duncan, and China Aid President Bob Fu, in sending a letter to Apple President Tim Cook, concerning Apple products made … Continue reading
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China’s Coercive Population Control: WRWF Files Complaint Against China
Here is the text of the Complaint against China concerning coercive population control, filed today by Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. To the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (UNCSW): I am the founder and president of Women’s Rights … Continue reading
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BREAKING — European Parliament Resolution Strongly Condemns Forced Abortion in China, citing Feng Jianmei
The European Parliament has just adopted a resolution strongly condemning forced abortions and sterilizations under China’s One Child Policy, including the forced abortion at seven months of Feng Jianmei, which occurred last month in Shaanxi Province, China. Specifically, the resolution, … Continue reading
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BREAKING: (Warning, graphic image) Chinese Woman Forcibly Aborted at Seven Months
Feng Jianmei with her forcibly aborted baby. (Credit: 64 Tianwang) Shanxi Province, China. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has learned that a woman was forcibly aborted at seven months of pregnancy on June 3, 2012. According to a report by the … Continue reading
China: Five Month Pregnant Woman Still in Danger of Forced Abortion
Changsha, Hunan Province, China. On the night of June 6, 2012, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers received an emergency email about a Chinese woman in danger of forced abortion. At least a dozen family planning officials broke into the home of … Continue reading
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