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Profile: Reggie Littlejohn discusses human rights in China, 25 Years After Tiananmen Square
Wither China, 25 Years After Tiananmen Square? Activist Reggie Littlejohn discusses the communist country’s current stance toward human rights. By Edward Pentin (Republished from the National Catholic Register with permission; original link at the end) It has been 25 years … Continue reading
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Daughters of Tiananmen Hero Plead for his Release – Open Letter
Veteran activist Zhang Lin is currently serving his fifth detention for his renowned pro-democracy advocacy. When the Tiananmen Square massacre occurred, Zhang Lin bravely refused to leave his post as the leader of the pro-democracy protests in Bengbu City, Anhui … Continue reading
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Release Our Father, Tiananmen Hero Zhang Lin! Open Letter
What follows is the English translation of the June 2, 2014 Open Letter drafted by the daughters of intrepid pro-democracy activist, Zhang Lin. To see the original Chinese version, click here: 张儒莉、张安妮 -尽快无罪释放我们的父亲——张林! http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=1538 Dear President Obama, President Xi Jinping … Continue reading
China: woman forced to abort at seven months says, “I feel like a walking corpse”
BEIJING. An AP report describes the heartbreaking aftermath of the forced abortion of Gong Qifeng. Seven months pregnant with her second son, she was pinned down to a table by several people and forcibly aborted, as she begged for mercy. … Continue reading
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Dear Friends: This holiday season please remember the women and babies of China, who are enduring conditions that are beyond imagination. At this moment, there are women in China who have gotten pregnant without a “birth permit” and are in … Continue reading
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China: Activist Detained, Tried for Defending the Right of his Ten-Year-Old Daughter to Go to School (Including Translation of Zhang Lin’s Final Testimony)
ANHUI, CHINA. Veteran pro-democracy activist Zhang Lin has been imprisoned because he defended the right of his ten-year-old daughter, Zhang Anni, to go to school. His trial was December 18. Anni was forcibly removed from the Hupo Elementary School by … Continue reading
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Daughters of Zhang Lin Plead for his Freedom
Zhang Anni has been known as “China’s youngest prisoner of conscience.” She was detained as a 10-year-old, denied food water and a blanket, and then prevented from attending school — all because of the pro-democracy activism of her celebrated father, … Continue reading
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Both Daughters of Zhang Lin Now Welcomed in the Home of Reggie Littlejohn
The ten-year-old daughter of Zhang Lin, Zhang Anni, arrived in San Francisco on September 7, on a flight from Shanghai, accompanied by her 19-year-old sister, Zhang Ruli. The two stayed at the home of Reggie Littlejohn and her husband, Robert. … Continue reading
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China: One Child Policy Linked to Breast Cancer — Study
TIANJIN, CHINA. A medical study from China, released last week, has revealed an additional way in which women are victimized by the One-Child Policy: significantly increased risk of breast cancer. Researchers in China have found that the dramatic rise in … Continue reading
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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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