International Women’s Day a Travesty for Chinese Women and Baby Girls

International Women’s Day will not be celebrated by hundreds of millions of Chinese women who live under the iron fist of the One Child Policy, many of whom have been victims of forced abortion up to the ninth month of pregnancy, as well as forced sterilization. They have had a fundamental right stripped away: the right to bear children. 

WRWF President Reggie Littlejohn stated, “I find it impossible to celebrate any advancement of women’s rights anywhere on earth, when one out of five women in the world is subject to a regime that will strap them down to tables, thrust its hands into their wombs and rip their little ones out, as these women scream and plead for the lives of babies they desperately want. The women’s movement can claim no real victory so long as this scourge against women continues to blight the face of the earth. Chinese women cannot stand up against forced abortion without risking detention, for themselves and for their families. It is time for all women to rise up for our sisters in China and be a voice for the voiceless.” 

Watch a 4-minute video, “Stop Forced Abortion.”  http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/?nav=stop-forced-abortion

Moreover, an estimated 200 million women will not be celebrating International Women’s Day today, because they are not alive. They were selectively aborted just because they were girls – victims of “gendercide.” Son preference runs amok in both China and India; both countries suffer from a vast gender imbalance, which in turn is driving human trafficking and sexual slavery.

Littlejohn continued, “The message of sex-selective abortion is that girls and women do not deserve to live. The selective elimination of 200 million women demands the passionate outrage of the women’s movement. Indeed, eliminating the coercive enforcement of China’s One Child Policy – and the elimination of son preference and sex-selective abortion — should be the number one priority of the international women’s movement.”

Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has launched a “Save a Girl” Campaign in China, which rescues baby girls from gendercide. Learn more about how you can help here: http://womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=end-gendercide-and-forced-abortion 

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CHINA’S ONE CHILD POLICY CONTINUES TO DESTROY LIVES, DESPITE REPORTS

Congressman Chris Smith, Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers President Reggie Littlejohn spoke out against coercive family planning in China at The Heritage Foundation in October 2014.

Congressman Chris Smith, Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng, and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers President Reggie Littlejohn spoke out against coercive family planning in China at The Heritage Foundation in October 2014.

On January 1, 2014, the Chinese Communist Party tweaked the One Child Policy, allowing couples in which either parent is an only child to have a second child.  This minor exception has been widely and wrongfully reported as an “easing” or “relaxation” of the One Child Policy.  One non-profit organization recently released a statement that they “would like to celebrate and rejoice” in the “victory” that additional babies have been born under the most recent exception.  Their statement – and the reports published in the mainstream media — do not mention the fact that the Chinese Communist Party has made no promise whatsoever to end coercive birth control.  To the contrary, on January 28, 2015, Chinese Communist Party news organ Chinadaily.com stated, “National Health and Family Planning Commission officials said in November [2014] that China currently has no plans to suspend or further relax its One-Child Policy.”  “Shanghai Couples Urged to have 2nd Children” 1/28/15 http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2015-01/28/content_19424074.htm

 At an October 2014 event concerning the One Child Policy co-hosted by The Heritage Foundation and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, blind activist Chen Guangcheng described a “war zone” caused by brutal family planning abuses: “In today’s China, under the Communist rule, the government can put their hand into your body, grab your baby out of your womb, and kill your baby in your face.”  “They Will Kill Your Baby in Your Face – Chinese Activist Chen Guangcheng” 11/4/14  http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=1863.  At the same event, Cong. Chris Smith called the one-child policy, “the most egregious, vicious attack on women ever.  China’s one-child policy announced in 1979 is state-sponsored violence against women and children – including and especially the girl child – and constitutes massive crimes against humanity.”  400 Million Lives “Prevented” through the One Child Policy, Chinese Official Says 10/10/14 http://cnsnews.com/news/article/penny-starr/400-million-lives-prevented-through-one-child-policy-chinese-official-says 

Reggie Littlejohn, president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “The coercive enforcement of the One Child Policy continues unabated, destroying women, children, whole families – and indeed, the fabric of Chinese society.  It constitutes the greatest women’s rights violation on the face of the earth and in the history of the world.  Whether you are pro-life or pro-choice, no one supports forced abortion, because it is not a choice.  The One Child Policy does not need to be ‘eased.’  It needs to be abolished.”

 There has been a tragic rise in murder and suicide associated with the crushing “social compensation fees,” which can cost up to fourteen times a person’s annual salary, an amount the vast majority of Chinese citizens cannot afford.  If the parents are unable to pay these “terror fines,” their children will be denied “hukou,” or household registration.  Without hukou, children are ineligible for healthcare or education.  They become illegal aliens in their own land. “Chinese Mother, fined $54,200 for Flouting One-child Policy, Sues Police. http://www.voanews.com/content/reu-chinese-mother-fined-54200-one-child-policy-sues/1803992.html12/5/13

 Here are some of the reported tragedies caused by the One Child Policy.  Most abuses suffered under the One Child Policy are never reported in the west.

  • In China’s Guangxi Region, a man stabbed to death two government workers after they told him he could not register his fourth child because he did not pay the “social compensation fee.”  He injured four other workers, including severing the hand of one. “Crazed Chinese father-of-four stabs two government officials to death over one child policy.” http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2376771/Chinese-father-kills-1-child-policy-officials-registering-4th-child.html  7/24/13.  (Although this incident happened before August 1, 2013, it happened so close to the deadline that it was not included in our 2013 report, so we have included it here.)
  • Ai Guangdong, a farmer in Hebei Province, killed himself by drinking pesticide during a dispute with family planning officials over fines for his over-quota children.  Since the farmer did not have money to pay the fines, family planning officials confiscated 3.5 tons of corn, the entire savings of the family.  Ai Guangdong then visited the home of the Party Chief to dispute this action.  Finally the farmer drank pesticide at the home of the Party Chief, and promptly died.  “Farmer drinks poison after being fined for violations of family planning policy.” http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/830847.shtml 12/8/13
  • In Guizhou Province, a farmer and father of four committed suicide because he could not afford to pay the fines to enroll his children in school.  His wife stated, “He said to me before he cut his wrists, ‘What did we bring them into the world for, to be as dumb as cattle?  I cannot see my children grow up uneducated.’” After his death, the authorities provided the family with a new house and money to educate the children. “Chinese father of four commits suicide over one-child policy fines so his children can go to school.”  http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/chinese-father-of-four-commits-suicide-over-one-child-policy-fines-so-his-c.  5/26/14

These atrocities continue to this day.

The minor modification of the policy that took place on January 1, 2014: 1) does not affect a large percentage of couples in China; 2) retains the dreaded “birth intervals” between children (if a woman gets pregnant before the interval has lapsed, she may be subject to forced abortion); and 3) makes no promise to end the coercive enforcement of the Policy.

To proclaim “victory” under these circumstances is entirely unwarranted and may mislead many into thinking that the One Child Policy is a thing of the past.  Littlejohn stated, “It is a continuing heartache to me when people celebrate minor revisions in the One Child Policy.  I think of all the women and babies suffering and dying now from forced abortions.  It is hard to lead a movement to end forced abortion in China when people think it has already ended. So long as forced abortion and sterilization continue in China we must fight it.  This is a time to increase pressure for change, not to release it.

Sign a petition to end forced abortion here:

http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=sign_our_petition

 Watch a video about forced abortion in China here:

Stop Forced Abortion – China’s War on Women! Video (4 mins)http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/?nav=stop-forced-abortion

Related links:  “China’s One-Child Policy ‘Reform’ Won’t End Abuses:  US Group.”  http://www.rfa.org/english/news/china/policy-07232014161119.html, 7/23/14

“China Hasn’t ‘Eased’ Its One-Child Policy.” http://www.nationalreview.com/corner/364200/china-hasnt-eased-its-one-child-policy-reggie-littlejohn 11/18/13

“China Not Easing One Child Policy, Says Campaigner.”  http://www.zenit.org/en/articles/china-not-easing-one-child-policy-says-campaigner.   11/22/13

“Little Change in Practice for China’s One Child Family Policy.” http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2013/nov/24/little-change-in-practice-for-chinas-one-child-fam/?page=all.  11/24/13.

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A Woman on a Mission — Reggie Littlejohn, Founder and President, Women’s Rights without Frontiers

Dear Friend,
People often wonder why I left being a litigation attorney to dedicate my life to the women and babies of China. Here is my personal story and journey of faith. 

This article is republished with permission from Skip Vaccarello.

Littlejohn at a Congressional press conference, with 200,000 signatures on a petition to end gendercide and forced abortion in China. Littlejohn and Cong. Chris Smith attempted to deliver these to the Chinese Embassy on April 24, 2013, but the Chinese Embassy refused to open its doors.

Littlejohn at a Congressional press conference, with 200,000 signatures on a petition to end gendercide and forced abortion in China. Littlejohn and Cong. Chris Smith attempted to deliver these to the Chinese Embassy on April 24, 2013, but the Chinese Embassy refused to open its doors.

Reggie Littlejohn is a woman on a mission.  Her life comprises an amazing journey from atheist to believer, from litigator to international rights advocate, from a person with boundless energy to a bedridden patient for five years – then back again to an energetic world traveler, leader, screenwriter and public speaker.  She views it all as part of God’s plan to give her the passion and skills to shed light on abuses done to women and girls worldwide, especially in China.

From Atheist to Believer

Littlejohn grew up in a Christian home, but at age sixteen announced to her parents that she was an atheist and refused to go to church.  Littlejohn moved from an atheist to an agnostic when she read the Bible for the first time in an ancient literature course in college.

As I read the Gospel of John, I realized just who this person Jesus was and what he did.  I told myself, “This is not what I rejected.”

She married her college sweetheart.  Following her college graduation Littlejohn, enrolled at Yale Law School, while her husband attended Yale Divinity School.  She took a year off from her studies to travel around the world.  On two separate trips, Littlejohn had the opportunity to meet Mother Teresa and volunteer with the Mother Teresa’s Missionaries of Charity in Calcutta.

Every morning I was at Mass, every evening I was at Holy Hour.  Mother Teresa was repeatedly reaching out to me.  Every day I was ministering either to the people who were dying or people in tremendous need.  By the end of this, I totally believed in God.

Following law school, she gave birth to her son, Nico.  She decided to wait a year before taking a job at a law firm in San Francisco, to take care of her newborn.  During that time off, she audited classes at the Yale Divinity School, where her husband was attending.  Littlejohn comments,

It was the first time I ever read the entire New Testament.   The whole message just blew me away.  By the end of that I was a committed Christian.

Lawyer

After law school, Littlejohn and her husband headed off to San Francisco, where Littlejohn took a position as a litigation associate in a major law firm.  She planned to stay at the firm only until her college and law school debt was paid off, but found that she loved her work as a litigator.  She practiced litigation eight years.  During her time as a litigator, she performed pro bono work helping Chinese refugees seeking asylum in the United States.

My first refugee was someone who was persecuted as a Christian and forcibly sterilized.  That opened two whole worlds up to me.  First, I didn’t know that Christians were persecuted in China.  Second, I knew that China had a one-child policy, but I never stopped to think how it was enforced.  I did not realize until I represented this first woman that it is enforced through forced abortion, forced sterilization and infanticide.  I was utterly appalled.

Miscarriage

During her years as a lawyer, Littlejohn got pregnant with her second child.  Sadly, this pregnancy ended in miscarriage.  Littlejohn was heartbroken.  She called her mother and said, “Why would God allow me to get pregnant with a child that would be so loved and so well cared for, and then take that child away?”  Her mother said, “We may never be able to answer that question.  But I believe that somehow, God will use this pain for a purpose.”  Littlejohn believes the pain of that miscarriage, and a second one, are what sensitized her to the suffering of women losing babies against their will.

Of course I have never suffered the violence of a forced abortion.  But I do know what it’s like to lose two babies that I wanted.  I believe that, because of the painful loss of my own babies through miscarriage, when I heard that women are being forcibly aborted in China, my response was visceral.  I just couldn’t look the other way.

Struck Down by Mastectomies and Infection

In 2003, Littlejohn developed multiple breast lumps. Because of her strong family history of breast cancer, she had bilateral mastectomies with implant reconstruction.  Unfortunately, during the surgery she contracted an MRSA staph infection, which is often deadly.  She left the practice of law on a medical leave of absence and was disabled for five years.  During that 5-year period, Littlejohn had to undergo several surgeries and developed chronic fatigue syndrome as well.  Her time as a patient, however, became a spiritual awakening.

I cast myself on the Lord and He gave me this hunger for His Word.  I read the Bible over and over.  The Bible says, “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind.”  I felt that the Lord was renewing my mind.  Then I felt called to begin praying for those worse off than I was.  I began to pray for Christians who were being tortured for their faith, and women who were being forcibly aborted. It became my sole focus and consuming passion to do something about this abuse.

Her Life Mission Changed

My mission went from making lots of money as an attorney to helping women and babies devastated by forced abortion and female gendercide in China due to China’s One-Child Policy.

Littlejohn recounts the unintended consequences of China’s One -Child Policy – forced abortion, forced sterilization, death from botched procedures, and the situation where there are 37 million more men than women living in China, which in turn results in human trafficking, sexual slavery, and a high rate of female suicide.

Screenplay

During her period of convalescence, Littlejohn prayed for guidance on what God would have her do specifically with her passion and new mission.  God gave her the direction, “to write a screenplay.”  Since she had had no previous experience or aspiration in this regard, she was astonished by this persistent direction and looked for confirmation.  She recalls, “God’s voice would not go away – ‘write a screenplay’, ‘write a screenplay’ is what I kept hearing.”

Confirmation also came from her friends, who encouraged her to write the screenplay and started praying for her.  Littlejohn came to realize that a film would be the most powerful way to communicate the devastation caused by China’s One-Child-Policy, and to move hearts and minds to end it.  She wrote “Pearls of China,” a feature-length drama.  The script has won numerous awards, including first place in the “Adventure and Action” category.  She has taken the project through development and is currently raising production funds for the film.

Women’s Rights Without Frontiers

By the end of 2008, Littlejohn had begun to emerge from her disease, or her “five dark years,” as she calls her period of disability.  With renewed energy, she founded the non-profit organization, Women’s Rights without Frontiers (WRWF), which has been called the leading voice to expose and oppose forced abortion, gendercide, and sexual slavery in China.  In addition, the organization is directly saving the lives of girls at risk of sex-selective abortion through its “Save a Girl” Campaign.

Littlejohn testifies on behalf of blind activist Chen Guangcheng at an emergency hearing of the Congressional Executive Commission on China, May 3, 2012. Photo credit: The Epoch Times

Littlejohn testifies on behalf of blind activist Chen Guangcheng at an emergency hearing of the Congressional Executive Commission on China, May 3, 2012. Photo credit: The Epoch Times

As the WRWF leader, Littlejohn has had the opportunity to speak many times on the Voice of America, the U.S. official broadcast into China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.  She spoke before the European Parliament, the British and Irish Parliaments,and at universities, including Harvard and Stanford law schools.  She has briefed officials at the White House, the U.S. State Department and the Vatican.  In addition, she has testified six times before the U.S. Congress.

Littlejohn meets Pope Francis at the Vatican on September 20, 2013

Littlejohn meets Pope Francis at the Vatican on September 20, 2013

She has had many television and radio appearances, including on CNN, C-Span and Voice of America.  In January, 2013, Littlejohn was given the National Pro-Life Recognition Award at the 40th Annual March for Life.  In May, 2013, she addressed 25,000 people in Ottawa, as the keynote speaker of Canada’s march against gendercide.  In June, 2013 Littlejohn was the keynote speaker at the National Right to Life Convention in Dallas.  In September, 2013 she met Pope Francis in Rome.  In November, 2013, she traveled to Hong Kong as the featured speaker of the screening of “It’s a Girl” at the Amnesty International Film Festival.

Littlejohn with blind activist Chen Guangcheng in Washington, DC in January, 2013.

Littlejohn with blind activist Chen Guangcheng in Washington, DC in January, 2013.

From 2009 to 2012, Littlejohn led the successful, international effort to free blind activist Chen Guangcheng.  In 2013, Littlejohn successfully led the effort to bring the daughters of prominent dissident Zhang Lin to the United States.  She and her husband are now raising ten-year-old Zhang Anni in their home, as their own.

Littlejohn greets Anni and Ruli Zhang at the San Francisco Airport on September 7, 2013.

Littlejohn greets Anni and Ruli Zhang at the San Francisco Airport on September 7, 2013.

God’s Plan

Looking back on her life, Littlejohn clearly sees God’s hand in giving her the skills, experience, and passion to pursue her mission.

I see it all as part of God’s plan for me – Mother Teresa, my illness, the opportunity to represent Chinese refugees as a lawyer, and even my miscarriage.  If I had not lost my own baby in miscarriage, I might not have developed the passion to help women who were victims of forced abortion.

The scripture that most inspires Littlejohn in her work is Proverbs 24:11-12.

Rescue those being led away to death;

Hold back those staggering toward slaughter.

If you say, “But we knew nothing about this,”

Does not He who weighs the heart perceive it?

Does not He who guards your life know it?

Will He not repay each person according to what he has done?

 

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International Human Rights Day — Zhang Lin’s Daughters Granted Asylum while Father Languishes in Prison

Anni and Lily Zhang, safely in San Francisco with Reggie Littlejohn and her husband, Robert

Anni and Lily Zhang, with American parents Reggie Littlejohn and husband Robert

On International Human Rights Day, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is delighted to announce that Anni and Ruli Zhang have been granted political asylum in the United States.  Detained overnight as a 10-year-old, Anni is known as “China’s youngest prisoner of conscience.”  She and her older sister, Ruli, are the daughters of veteran activist Zhang Lin, who is currently serving a three-and-a-half year jail sentence for standing up for Anni’s right to go to school.  With the help of brave activists in China and the U.S., WRWF President Reggie Littlejohn was able to secure safe passage to the U.S. for the girls. She and her husband Robert have taken the girls into their home and are raising them as their own daughters.  Littlejohn issued the following statement:

Reggie and Anni

Anni Zhang with Reggie Littlejohn

 “We are absolutely thrilled that Anni and Ruli have been granted asylum and can remain indefinitely in the United States.  We are very grateful to Attorney Jessica Kim, whose outstanding legal representation played a huge role in obtaining this excellent result.  We are also grateful to Congressman Chris Smith and blind activist Chen Guangcheng for the letters they wrote on behalf of the girls’ asylum case.

 “Rob and I enjoy being the American parents of Anni and Ruli, and we are very proud of them.  Both girls have made an astonishing transition to life in the United States.  At home, we have them on a program of learning 50 English words a day. This may seem like a lot, but they are extremely smart and have been keeping pace without a problem. 

 “Anni has gone from knowing no English at all when she arrived in the U.S. to being an Honor Student in just one year!  Like her father, she is especially strong in math and science.  She has gone from just beginning piano to being almost ready to compete in piano as well.  She learned to ride a bike in two days.

Ruli and Reggie at home

Ruli Zhang with Reggie Littlejohn

 “Ruli has gone from knowing almost no English to passing the GED High School Equivalency test in English.  She has a job, is learning to drive, and plans to go to college when her English is strong enough.

 “It is a great honor to be able to help a hero like Zhang Lin by caring for his daughters.  He has given up everything for freedom and democracy in China, and is now on his fourth jail sentence.  It is a travesty that he is in jail simply for standing up for his daughter’s right to go to school.

Zhang Lin and Anni, taken before Zhang Lin's arrest on July 18, 2013. Photo credit: Hu Jia

Zhang Lin with his daughter Anni. Photo credit: Hu Jia

“According to their Open Letter, Anni and Ruli are delighted with their new lives in the United States, but they are justifiably concerned about their father.  First of all, they are outraged by the injustice done him, as he has done nothing wrong.  In addition, their father has been moved from a jail in his home town, where his elderly parents could visit him, to a city several hours away, where his parents will not be able to visit often.  If family members do not bring money to the jail for food, he will be fed only a thin, rice gruel with an ounce of salty vegetable.  WRWF is sending money to Zhang Lin’s parents on his behalf, but if his parents cannot visit him, we have no means of getting the money to the jail to ensure that he can eat properly.  His health is delicate, and we are worried that if he has to subsist on gruel, his health will break down.

 “We thank Cong. Chris Smith for the critical role he played in bringing Anni and Ruli to the U.S.  We will always remember Jing Zhang of Women’s Rights in China for connecting me with the Zhang daughters and helping get them out of China.  We also thank Chinese activist Hu Jia, as well as the three activists who remain wrongfully jailed for helping Anni: Yao Cheng, Zhou Weilin, Li Huaping.  Women’s Rights Without Frontiers demands their immediate, unconditional release.”

 For the Open Letter of Anni and Ruli Zhang (in Mandarin):

在近期于通了政治庇护的申

http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=1888

 For background on Zhang Lin and his daughters:

WRWF Condemns 3.5 Year Jail Sentence of Pro-Democracy Activist; Zhang Lin to Appeal 9/22/14

http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=1794

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我们在近期终于通过了政治庇护的申请!

你们好!

我们是中国人权捍卫者、著名民主异议人士、中国在押政治犯张林之女张儒莉和张安妮。在这里首先告诉大家一个好消息:我们在近期终于通过了政治庇护的申请!感谢美国政府和各界人士的帮助,尤其是瑞杰女士(Reggie Littlejohn ,  Attorney Jessica Kim 和陈光诚 。这一年来,我们住在瑞杰女士的家中并收获了很多。安妮从去年刚来时完全不懂英文,到现在成为成绩全A的六年级学生。同时她还学会了游泳和钢琴,并多次在教堂演奏钢琴。儒莉也在瑞杰和罗伯特的帮助拿到了美国高中普通教育发展证书。并且申请到了社会安全号。现在也找到了一份工作,并在学习开车。一切的一切进行的如此顺利!

但是,我们的父亲张林,仍在狱中受苦受难。审判结果下来后,他被转送到安徽省铜陵市北京东路一号铜陵监狱。原来在蚌埠时,爷爷奶奶还可以一个月去送一次钱给他。现在被送到铜陵,大大加大了爷爷奶奶去看望他的难度。而且在中国监狱,如果你监狱帐号没有钱的话,你能吃的只有稀饭和咸菜。瑞杰听说了这件事后很是担心,决定她的组织女权无疆界每个月寄给爸爸一百美金。原本是奶奶把这个钱带给爸爸,可现在监狱那么远,爷奶身体又不好,看望和送钱给他成了很大的问题。可是被判了三年六个月的他,到底做错了什么?

去年2月,父亲张林带着妹妹张安妮从家乡安徽蚌埠转学到合肥。但因父亲是民主异议人士,小安妮就被合肥市国保绑架拘留了24小时,并从此不让返回合肥的学校上学。小安妮至此失学了,终日在家郁郁寡欢不肯见人。试想10岁女儿无辜受牵连遭迫害,哪一个做父亲的不会为女儿伸张正义讨回公道?何况是一位勇敢无畏的父亲!事后父亲只想为女儿讨回一个公道,在网上发布信息后,得到各地网友声援。去年4月,各地网友自发集聚合肥为父亲和安妮讨回公道希望安妮能重返校园。可事与愿违,不仅没有讨回公道,反而自发帮助父亲的朋友们受到不同等级的拘留作为惩罚,而父亲和安妮此后也受到来自蚌埠国保24小时的监控。

2013年7月18日晚,父亲张林以涉嫌聚众扰乱公共场所秩序被捕,12月18日开庭审理却并未给结果。在这之间,省高院批准一次延期,最高法院批准两次延期。8月29日,法院突然通知将在9月5日开庭给结果。通知突然,以至于张林两位律师刘晓原律师和李方平律师都无法到场,只有步履蹒跚的爷爷奶奶相互搀扶出席。审判结果下来后,张林当场提出上诉。可不久后法院在没有通知任何家人、律师的情况下,直接开庭通知驳回上诉维持原判。张林现任律师王宇律师直呼这是违犯行为。

在此之前,父亲张林因坚持走民主道路,已坐牢四次共计十三年。因长期坐牢和早年狱中遭受虐待,身体落下很多疾病并无法治愈。因坚持民主道路,他几近奉献一身,可换来的是自己仍然深陷囹圄和子女背井离乡。现在,我们非常担心他的身体已经承受不住监狱的折磨。试问这次他究竟做错了什么?是把日夜受迫害的实情公之于众有错?还是因女儿被警察绑架拘留而发声有错?还是为女儿争取公平上学的权利有错?在我看来,就是因为中共的专政腐败被揭开而打击报复像父亲张林一类的正义之士!

所以在此我们呼吁,希望得到你们的关注,因为你们的关注可以换的我们父亲的自由!于此同时,我们还要为因合肥事件依然被关在狱中的姚诚,周维林与李化平叔叔呼吁。今年7月30日,李化平叔叔案件在芜湖开庭审理,但至今未给结果;姚诚设周维林叔叔的案件也终于在今年8月6日开庭审理,并未给出结果。他们用他们的正义之心,勇敢得站出来为自由而呐喊的精神感染着我们,我们不能忘记他们以及国内其他很多正在受迫害的政治犯,因为他们正牺牲自己的自由换取更多人的自由!希望父亲和叔叔们能尽快获释出狱,期待奥巴马总统及各国领导能更多关注中国的人权状况,希冀中国的人权状况能实际有所改善,期待中国早日能行民主宪政之路!

最后,两位思念父亲的女儿,为我们的父亲和叔叔们,再次向你们大声呼吁:关注他们吧!因为你们的关注可以使得他们换得自由!

中国大陆人权捍卫者、在押政治犯张林之女:张儒莉、张安妮

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Baby girl saved from forced abortion

This fall, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers wishes your family a very Happy Thanksgiving!  As you gather with your family to give thanks, is there a girl in your life you’d like to thank – for just being her? If so, we’d like to help you let her know you care!

For the month of November, you can help “Save a Girl” by “thanking a girl” – more info below!

Here is a girl for whom we are most thankful – MEIRONG (her name has been changed to protect her identity) – one of more than 100 girls saved by our “Save a Girl” Campaign.

Baby in PinkMeirong’s parents are poor farmers in rural China. They already had a son, so they were not allowed to have a second child. Meirong’s mother got pregnant by accident. In China if a woman becomes pregnant without a birth permit – illegally pregnant — the Chinese government can force her to have an abortion up to the ninth month of pregnancy, unless she can afford to pay a fine as high as ten times her annual salary, an expense few can afford.

Meirong’s mother did not want to abort her, so she was forced to hide herself in fear for several months. Unable to go to work with her growing belly, Meirong’s mother and her family, already poor, experienced even greater financial hardship. Life was frightening – what would happen to Meirong’s mother if someone reported her? She could run away, but then the police could jail and torture her husband until she handed herself over to be forcibly aborted. And even if she could escape the brutal authorities, how were they going to live on so little money? Meirong’s parents wanted to keep her but they did not know how they could handle the burden imposed by the One Child Policy.

That is, until one of WRWF’s undercover fieldworkers heard about the suffering of Meirong’s mother and went to her home to offer hope. The fieldworker told her about our “Save a Girl” campaign and how we are helping families keep their daughters. Through the aid of one year of WRWF monthly stipends, Meirong’s family is defying the forces of a controlling government and poverty. Meirong’s mother proudly gave birth, and she and her husband are raising their little girl.

Now, you see why we are so thankful to see her wrapped warmly and tenderly in her pink blanket.

This Thanksgiving, will you help “Save a Girl” by giving thanks for yours?

Maybe you can’t wrap your girl in a pink blanket anymore, but you can wrap her in words of gratitude!

Step 1: Donate $25 or more – the amount of money it takes to help support a girl saved in China for one month

Step 2: Indicate in the notes section of your donation the woman or girl you wish to honor, and her email address. We will send her a message to let her know you have given her a donation in her honor to our “Save a Girl” Campaign.

Would you consider becoming a monthly donor, a “GirlSaver?”

For only $25 per month or $300 per year, our GirlSavers have helped WRWF save at-risk babies in China, babies like Meirong, who might not be alive if one of our undercover fieldworkers had not met her mother and assured her that little girls are just as special as boys. Because of your generosity, we can continue to save girls in China.

If you want your donation to go to the Save a Girl campaign, write “Save a Girl” in the memo line.  Otherwise, the donation will go where most needed.

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U.K. Push to Ban Sex-Selective Abortions Hailed

“It’s a woman’s right to give birth to her daughter,” says Reggie Littlejohn, of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers.

By Adelaide Mena/CNA/EWTN News

(National Catholic Register) WASHINGTON — The British Parliament’s move to ban sex-selective abortion is a move to defend women’s rights — including the right to be born — say supporters of the legislation.

“Sex-selective abortion is violent discrimination against females,” Reggie Littlejohn, president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, told CNA Nov. 5.

“The message of sex-selection abortion is that girls do not deserve to live,” she stressed. It is impossible to support women’s rights without supporting the right of females to be born.”

On Nov. 4, members of the House of Commons of the British Parliament voted 181-1 to clearly declare sex-selective abortions illegal. Though the bill is not yet an act, and may not receive enough parliamentary time before upcoming elections in the United Kingdom, supporters of the legislation hope it will send a message on the unacceptability of sex-selective abortion under current law.

The bill was introduced surrounding confusion over existing laws surrounding sex-selective abortion following former Director of Public Prosecutions, Sir Keir Starmer’s 2013 decision to not bring charges against two doctors caught agreeing to the abortion of baby girls solely on the basis of their sex during an undercover investigation.

Scotland Yard investigated the incident, passing it on to the Crown Prosecution Service, who said that though enough evidence existed to prosecute the case, it was not in the “public interest” to bring the charges against the doctors.

Later, Sir Keir added to the confusion, saying that existing laws do “not, in terms, expressly prohibit gender-specific abortions,” and arguing that doctors have “wide discretion” in assessing the continuation of a pregnancy.

Prime Minister David Cameron and other ministers have continued to assert that abortions based on the grounds of an unborn child’s sex are illegal. However, the British Medical Association has said that there could be situations where it “would be lawful” to abort a pregnancy because of the sex of a child.

The motion was brought forth by Fiona Bruce, a minister in the British Parliament, calling for a “clarification is needed” on the law in an Oct. 29 blog post explaining her position.

She said that the bill is needed not “simply to ensure that a clear message goes out about the morality of the practice, but also to ensure that government has an opportunity to work out a way to offer help to women who are under pressure to have sex-selective abortions.”

“Whatever you think about abortion, most agree that the sex of the baby does not justify a termination,” she urged.

Bruce has spoken publicly about the abuse faced by many women facing sex-selective abortions.

Littlejohn, whose organization draws attention to dangers of China’s one-child policy, as well as the practices of sex-selective abortion in China, India and elsewhere, corroborated this aspect of the motion, noting that many women seeking the abortion of girls “are being forced to do so against their will because of strong, cultural son preference.”

She said, “It is a woman’s right to give birth to her daughter.”

Read original article at National Catholic Register: http://www.ncregister.com/daily-news/u.k.-push-to-ban-sex-selective-abortions-hailed#ixzz3Imbhg9tw

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“They will kill your baby in your face” – Chinese Activist Chen Guangcheng

WASHINGTON, D.C.  “In today’s China, under the Communist rule, the government can put their hand into your body, grab your baby out of your womb, and kill your baby in your face.”  These were the words of Nobel Peace Prize nominee Chen Guangcheng.   Jailed, tortured and denied medical treatment for years in China, Chen exposed the rampant use of forced abortion and involuntary sterilization in the coercive enforcement of China’s notorious One Child Policy.

Chen Guangcheng spoke, together with Congressman Chris Smith and Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, at a well-attended event at The Heritage Foundation marking the International Day of the Girl Child.  Today, WRWF released the transcript of the English translation of Mr. Chen’s remarks.

Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “Chen Guangcheng’s statement was extremely bold.  He described what he termed a ‘war zone,’ in which whole villages of people would sleep in the fields to escape forced abortion at the hands of the dreaded Family Planning Police.  He stated that the Central Propaganda Department had issued a media ban, so that cases of forced abortion would not be reported by the media.  Further, the police department and the court system were ordered not to touch such cases, leaving victims with no redress.”

Chen emphasized that the “Communist Party does not represent . . . the Chinese people . . . they have become a public enemy of the Chinese people.”   He stated that the Communist Party “is many times more dangerous than terrorist groups.”  Chen concluded by calling for an end to Communism in China:  “In such a situation, we, people of conscience, must stand up with the Chinese people to end the Communist rule in China.”

Littlejohn continued:  “The Chinese Communist Party continues to brutalize women through the One Child Policy.  News of forced abortion rarely reaches the West, because of the media ban imposed by the Chinese government, as Chen Guangcheng has stated.  For every forced abortion published in the western press, there are hundreds or thousands of women suffering in silence and obscurity.  The victims of forced abortion and sterilization have nowhere to turn.  They are protected by neither the police nor the court system.  Their own government, which should be protecting their rights, has become their ‘public enemy.’  Those who dare to stand up for victims of the One Child Policy, like Chen Guangcheng, are jailed and tortured.  Therefore, because we in the West have freedom of speech, we have the moral obligation to be a voice for these voiceless ones.  We need to band together to end these atrocities.”

Sign a petition against forced abortion here:
http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=sign_our_petition

Read the English translation of Mr. Chen’s full remarks at Heritage here:
http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=1854

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Chen Guangcheng’s Remarks on China’s One Child Policy — The Heritage Foundation

On October 9, 2014, Rep. Chris Smith, celebrated activist Chen Guangcheng, and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers President Reggie Littlejohn spoke at an event at The Heritage Foundation entitled “China’s One Child Policy: A Discussion on valuing women and girls in the 21st century.”   This heavily attended event was co-sponsored by The Heritage Foundation and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers.  The following is a transcript of the English translation of Mr. Chen’s remarks.

Chen Guangcheng’s Remarks

Heritage Foundation

October 9, 2014

Good evening everyone. I am honored to represent and talk about what the previous speaker’s observations are, and about the effects of the wrongdoings of the Chinese Communist Party regarding the One Child Policy. I am especially thankful to Mr. Smith and Ms. Littlejohn for their support during the difficult years when I was in prison, as well as when I was under house arrest in China. I also thank all of you who support the Chinese human rights cause. During my 2005 personal investigation in China, I found in my native county and neighboring counties that there were over 100,000 women who had abortions unwillingly. After several decades of the One Child Policy implementation and the use of forced abortion, the Chinese people live in an atmosphere of fear of the government.  Through all these years of policy implementation and propaganda, the Chinese Communist Party wants the Chinese people and the public to know that they have to follow their orders in family planning policy or one child policy implementation or else they will suffer and pay a huge price for what they call the violation of the rules. My numbers show that as many as 650,000 people, including neighbors and relatives of those forced to have an abortion, have suffered. This is what Mr. Smith mentioned during his speech about the horrible crimes that are being committed against the Chinese people. I will provide more information on this later on.

The Chinese One Child Policy implementation and propaganda has demoralized the Chinese society, switching it from a society that highly values life to a social decay where society looks down on and has a contempt for the individual lives of human beings. In many cases, the women feel hopeless when faced with forced abortion. They dry their tears and their neighbors and relatives often suffer.  They are beaten by the local government officials who are implementing this inhumane policy. I can give you an example that I know from a neighboring village. There was a couple, and the wife was pregnant without a permit. She was summoned by the local government to get an abortion. But she and her husband refused, so they were taken by local government officials on a truck. During the trip, the husband was taken off the truck and beaten on the ground. He was then returned to the back of the truck and they continued to the clinic where the women received a forced abortion. The couple was returned to their home where they were left hopeless, without anyone to take care of them after suffering a beating and forced abortion.

This is just one of those tens of thousands of examples of people who have suffered such inhumane treatment in China. Whenever there is a family planning policy implementation ordered from the government for a specific town, the neighbors and villagers are so scared they do not feel safe staying in their own houses. They will leave their own homes bringing just a few clothes, and they will stay overnight in an open field to escape from the local family planning policy officials. It seems as if they are in a warzone. Even with such horrible events happening everywhere and every day, since 1992 the Chinese central propaganda department has issued a notice and policy that bans the media from reporting on these things. Whenever a forced abortion occurs, the party chief, who is the top administrator in China, orders the police department and the courts system not to touch these cases. There is no law in place to protect the people.

I also want to elaborate on the effect of Chinese human rights on the overall human civilization. Ever since the Communist Party took power, two things have simultaneously occurred. The power elite have grabbed wealth through violence, and with this violence they rule the country. They fight against each other in their quest for power, which has led to the occurrence of the horrible cultural revolution, which happened from 1966 to 1976. The grab for wealth and material benefits in the 1980s has caused huge corruption in Chinese society. This is also the reason why students took to the streets in 1989 to demand freedom and democracy, which the Communist Party stopped with a bloody crackdown. It seems to me that the Communist Party is allowing its ruling elite, what is called the Peoples’ Authoritarian Dictatorship, to do whatever they like to obtain wealth and power, which has led to the corrupted officials being the way that they are now. We can see the corruption is getting even worse on a larger scale — from the 1980s when about 10,000 yuan (which is literally maybe a few hundred dollars at that time), to today’s millions and millions of dollars, which in Chinese yuan is billions. Now the people have no hope for an honest government; and the least they want is for the government to reveal its wealth and the personal wealth of its top officials to the public.

I want to emphasize here that the Communist Party does not represent China, and especially not the Chinese people. It is just now that they have become a public enemy of the Chinese people. I believe that we have underestimated the threat from Communist regimes like the one in China. They are many times more dangerous than terrorist groups, and I believe that people only will realize this later. In Chinese culture we have a saying that your home is your castle, and even a king will not be allowed to come in without the homeowner’s permission. But now, Thank you very much.

View a video of the original event on October 9, 2014 at The Heritage Foundation:

China’s One Child Policy: A Discussion on valuing women and girls in the 21st century

http://www.heritage.org/events/2014/10/one-child-policy

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China’s proposed two child policy will not end forced abortion or gendercide

According to a report in Bloomberg Businessweek, Cai Fang, vice director of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, has stated:  “We will fully relax the policy” in two years, allowing all couples to have a second child.  The reason:  China’s shrinking labor pool will cause the potential growth rate to fall an average of 6.2 percent annually from 2016 to 2020.

Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, has responded:  “The Chinese Communist Party is finally waking up to the fact that, by instituting the brutal One Child Policy for economic reasons 34 year ago, it unwittingly signed its own economic death warrant.  China will grow old before it grows rich.  China’s population problem is not that it has too many people, but that it has too few young people.”

“To say that China ‘will fully relax the policy’ is extremely misleading,” Littlejohn continued.  “Allowing all couples to have a second child does not constitute a ‘full relaxation’ of the One-Child Policy. The problem with the One Child Policy is not the number of children ‘allowed.’  Rather, it is the fact that the CCP is telling women how many children they can have and then enforcing that limit through forced abortion, forced sterilization and infanticide.  Even if all couples were allowed two children, there is no guarantee that the CCP will cease their appalling methods of enforcement.  Women will still need a birth permit to have their first and second child.  Women who get pregnant without permission will still be dragged out of their homes, strapped down to tables and forced to abort babies that they want, even up to the ninth month of pregnancy.

“Furthermore, instituting a two-child policy will not end gendercide.  Indeed, areas in which two children currently are allowed are especially vulnerable to gendercide, the sex-selective abortion of females.  According to the 2009 British Medical Journal study of 2005 national census data, in nine provinces, for ‘second order births’ where the first child is a girl, 160 boys were born for every 100 girls. In two provinces, Jiangsu and Anhui, for the second child, there were 190 boys for every hundred girls born. This study stated, ‘Sex selective abortion accounts for almost all the excess males.’  Because of this gendercide, there are an estimated 37 million Chinese men who will never marry because their future wives were terminated before they were born. This gender imbalance is a powerful, driving force behind trafficking in women and sexual slavery, not only in China, but in neighboring nations as well.

“The Chinese Communist Party periodically modifies the One Child Policy, but the coercion at its core remains.  Indeed, ‘One Child Policy’ is a misnomer that causes confusion.  There are numerous exceptions under which couples can have a second child, but enforcement through forced abortion remains.  It should be called China’s ‘Forced Abortion Policy.’

 “The coercive enforcement of China’s One Child Policy continues to cause more violence toward women and girls than any other official policy on earth, and any other official policy in the history of the world.  Those who care about women and girls must continue to press with persistence until forced abortion and gendercide are eradicated from the face of the earth.

“China’s Forced Abortion Policy does not need to be modified.  It needs to be abolished.”

 View WRWF’s “Save a Girl” campaign to end gendercide and forced abortion.
http://womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=end-gendercide-and-forced-abortion

Sign a petition to end forced abortion.
http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=sign_our_petition

Watch Stop Forced Abortion – China’s War on Women! Video (4 mins) http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/?nav=stop-forced-abortion

 Related Links:

China to Broaden Two-Child Policy in 2 Years, Adviser Says

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2014-10-17/china-to-widen-two-child-policy-in-2-years-policy-adviser-says.html

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