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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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WRWF’s Reggie Littlejohn Challenges UNFPA, IPPF at European Parliament
Brussels, November 6, 2012. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers President Reggie Littlejohn co-presented the feature-length documentary, “It’s a Girl,” at the European Parliament, together with the film’s director, Evan Grae-Davis. Littlejohn is featured as an expert on China’s One Child Policy … Continue reading
Posted in China's One Child Policy, coerced abortion, European Parliament, Evan Grae Davis, Forced Abortion, forced sterilization, gendercide, It's a Girl, pro-choice, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, reproductive health, reproductive rights, right to choose, Uncategorized, women, women's rights
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Christian Bale Honors Chen Guangcheng, Denounces Forced Abortion in China
On Thursday actor Christian Bale presented blind forced abortion opponent Chen Guangcheng with an award at the annual gala of Human Rights First. In December 2011, while Chen was still in China under house arrest, Bale attempted to visit Chen … Continue reading
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China: “Save a Girl” Campaign Launched on First International Day of the Girl Child
SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA. October 11 marks the first International Day of the Girl Child, as recognized by the UN General Assembly. To coincide with this event, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is launching its “Save a Girl” campaign to end gendercide … Continue reading
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China Aid — Beware Naive Rumors: “The Chinese government has begun to ban forced abortions and forced sterilizations”
This fine analysis was posted by my colleagues at the China Aid Association today. Here’s the link to the original post. Beware of Naive Rumors: “The Chinese government has begun to ban forced abortions and forced sterilizations” http://www.chinaaid.org/2012/09/caa-beware-of-naive-rumors-chinese.html CHINA AID … Continue reading
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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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China: 46-Year-Old Woman Forcibly Sterilized
HUANGQIAO TOWN, JISHUI COUNTY, JIANGXI PROVINCE. On the eve of the U.S. – China Human Rights Dialogue, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has learned that a 46-year-old woman was forcibly sterilized, in retaliation for bringing a petition. The woman posted the … Continue reading
Feng Jianmei, the European Parliament and Forced Abortion: Reggie Littlejohn’s Congressional Testimony Today
WRWF Founder and President, Reggie Littlejohn, will testify today before the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health and Human Rights. Joining her will be Bob Fu, President of China Aid and Steven Mosher, President of the … 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