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Int’l Human Rights Day, Open Letter to Chinese President Xi Demands Immediate End to Forced Abortion
In honor of International Human Rights Day (December 10) Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has joined other human rights organizations, including The Jubilee Campaign and the Justice Foundation, in an open letter to new Chinese President Xi Jinping, demanding the end … Continue reading
Posted in Chen Guangcheng, China's One Child Policy, coerced abortion, European Parliament, Feng Jianmei, Forced Abortion, forced sterilization, International Human Rights Day, One Child Policy, pro-choice, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, reproductive health, reproductive rights, right to choose, two child policy, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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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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WRWF’s Reggie Littlejohn to Co-Present “It’s a Girl” Film on Gendercide in British Parliament Today
LONDON, Oct. 30. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers President Reggie Littlejohn is featured as an expert on China’s One Child Policy in the powerful new film on gendercide, “It’s a Girl.” She will co-present the film at the British Parliament’s House … Continue reading
Posted in Amnesty International, British Parliament, Forced Abortion, forced sterilization, House of Lords, Human Rights, human trafficking, It's a Girl, Lord David Alton, One Child Policy, Reggie Littlejohn, reproductive health, reproductive rights, right to choose, Uncategorized, war on women, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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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
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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International Women’s Day a Travesty for Chinese Women and Blind Forced Abortion Opponent Chen Guangcheng
This week women in many nations celebrate great advances in women’s rights. Women in other nations have seen a decline. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is dedicated to the plight of more than half a billion Chinese women who live under … Continue reading
Posted in abortion, Chen Guangcheng, China, China's One Child Policy, coerced abortion, Forced Abortion, forced sterilization, Human Rights, International Women's Day, One Child Policy, pro-choice, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, reproductive health, reproductive rights, right to choose, Uncategorized, women's rights, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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Reggie Littlejohn to Testify at Congress Regarding Blind Forced Abortion Opponent Chen Guangcheng
(Washington, D.C., Dec. 5, 2011) Women’s Rights Without Frontiers president Reggie Littlejohn has been invited to join other human rights activists and China scholars to testify at a hearing commemorating the one-year anniversary of the awarding of the Nobel Peace … Continue reading
Posted in Chen Guangcheng, China, China's One Child Policy, coerced abortion, Forced Abortion, forced sterilization, Linyi, One Child Policy, pro-choice, pro-life, Reggie Littlejohn, reproductive health, reproductive rights, Uncategorized, Women's Rights Without Frontiers
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The Chen Guangcheng Report: Coercive Famly Planning in Linyi, 2005
The Chen Guangcheng Report: Coercive Family Planning in Linyi, 2005 Presented by Women’s Rights Without Frontiers Reggie Littlejohn, President Congressional-Executive Commission on China Hearing of December 6, 2011 “One Year After the Nobel Peace Prize Award to Liu Xiaobo: Conditions … Continue reading
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Relativity Media Ignores Chen Guangcheng
A reliable source inside China has informed Women’s Rights Without Frontiers that film mogul Relativity Media is shooting “21 and Over” in Linyi, China — the very city where blind activist Chen Guangcheng is languishing near death for exposing the … Continue reading
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