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Open Letter to Pres. Elect Trump: Investigate International Planned Parenthood
Dear President-Elect Trump: WASHINGTON, D.C. Congratulations on your election. We at Women’s Rights Without Frontierslook forward to working with you to advance women’s rights all over the world. To that end, we respectfully request that you immediately investigate International Planned … Continue reading
Posted in Donald Trump, Feng Jianmei, Forced Abortion, International Planned Parenthood Federation, One Child Policy, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, two child policy, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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Give Thanks by Saving a Girl in China
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers wishes your family a very happy Thanksgiving! As you gather with your family to give thanks, is there a woman or girl in your life you’d like to thank – for just being her? If so, … Continue reading
Posted in China's One Child Policy, coerced abortion, Forced Abortion, gendercide, One Child Policy, pro-choice, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, Save a Girl, sex selective abortion, two child policy, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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Chinese Family Hides to Escape Forced Abortion of Third Child
In a triumph of investigative journalism, the BBC has released a Report, “China’s forbidden babies still an issue,” confirming that under the Two-Child Policy, forced abortion remains a threat for women pregnant with a third child. In this Report, John … Continue reading
Posted in BBC, Forced Abortion, John Sudworth, One Child Policy, Reggie Littlejohn, two child policy, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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Reggie Littlejohn Keynotes Yale Conference
Reggie Littlejohn delivered the keynote address for the Vita et Veritas Conference at Yale University earlier this month. Students from many colleges, including Harvard, Princeton and Wesleyan Universities were present at the packed event. Littlejohn’s talk was entitled, “Fighting Forced … Continue reading
Posted in Mother Teresa, Reggie Littlejohn, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers, Yale
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36th Anniversary of China’s One (Now Two) Child Policy — Forced Abortion Continues; 23 Million Abortions a Year
NEW YORK. China’s One Child (not Two Child) Policy turns 36 this week (September 25). Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “The One (now Two) Child Policy has been responsible for hundreds of millions of forced abortions and … Continue reading
Posted in China's One Child Policy, Chinese Communist Party, climate change, coerced abortion, communism, Feng Jianmei, Forced Abortion, Human Rights, One Child Policy, pro-choice, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, reproductive health, reproductive rights, two child policy, Uncategorized, UNCSW, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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Activist Zhang Lin released from prison, speaks with daughters
Veteran pro-democracy activist Zhang Lin has been released from prison early, and spoke for the first time in three years with his daughters, Anni and Ruli, on Friday, September 9, at the San Jose home of Reggie Littlejohn and her … Continue reading
Mother Teresa: Reggie Littlejohn’s Reflections on Working with a Saint
Thanks to the Catholic News Agency for this beautiful article about my life-transforming experience working with Mother Teresa. It is reprinted here with their permission. Women’s rights activist Reggie Littlejohn is known for her fierce work fighting forced abortion and … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic, gendercide, human dignity, Human Rights, India, Mother Teresa, Reggie Littlejohn, Uncategorized, Yale Law School
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Two-Child Policy Abuses: WRWF Files Complaint Against China at the United Nations
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has filed an official Complaint against China, on the basis of continuing coercive population control under the new Two-Child Policy. Here is the text of that Complaint: To the United Nations Commission on the Status of … Continue reading
Posted in Breast Cancer, China's One Child Policy, Chinese Communist Party, coerced abortion, communism, Forced Abortion, gendercide, NIPT, One Child Policy, pro-choice, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, reproductive health, reproductive rights, Save a Girl, sex selective abortion, two child policy, Uncategorized, UNCSW, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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Why many women in China didn’t celebrate Mother’s Day
Re-published with the permission of the Catholic News Agency (link below) May 8, 2016. Mothers across the globe are celebrating Mother’s Day today with their husbands and children. But for many women in China, Mother’s Day is a haunting reminder … Continue reading
Posted in Forced Abortion, gendercide, One Child Policy, Reggie Littlejohn, Save a Girl, sex selective abortion, Steven Mosher, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers, Yang Yuzhi, Zhang Anni, Zhang Lin
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China Aborts 23 (not 13) Million Per Year — State Department China Report
(WASHINGTON) – Forced abortion, sterilization and other abuses were still commonly used to enforce China’s population control policy through 2015, the U.S. State Department has confirmed. In addition, the number of abortions in China appears to be a staggering 10 … Continue reading
Posted in China's One Child Policy, Chinese Communist Party, coerced abortion, communism, Forced Abortion, One Child Policy, pro-choice, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, Save a Girl, two child policy, Uncategorized
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