China’s One Child Policy Drives Sexual Slavery — World Day Against Trafficking in Persons

One year ago today, the United Nations established the annual World Day against Trafficking in Persons.  In an official statement to commemorate this occasion, UN Women wrote:

“To prevent trafficking, we must address its root causes and the factors that increase individual’s vulnerability to trafficking, including poverty, unemployment, poor access to education and continued gender inequality.”

Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “Glaringly absent from this list of the ‘root causes’ of human trafficking is China’s One Child Policy.  Gendercide under the One Child Policy has created a gender imbalance in which there are 37 to 40 million more men living in China than women.  The One Child Policy is the driving force behind human trafficking and sexual slavery within China and throughout Asia and beyond.” 

Earlier this month, the United States Department of State recently issued its annual Trafficking in Persons (“TIP”) report, ranking China on the Tier 2 Watch List because it is a “source, destination and transit country” for trafficked persons, and because the Chinese government, “does not fully comply with the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking . . .”  The TIP report heavily implicates China’s One Child Policy in connection with China’s rampant sexual slavery problem:

“The Chinese government’s birth limitation policy and a cultural preference for sons create a skewed sex ratio of 117 boys to 100 girls in China, which may serve to increase the demand for prostitution and for foreign women as brides for Chinese men – both of which may be procured by forced or coercion.  Women and girls are recruited through marriage brokers and transported to China, where some are subjected to forced prostitution or forced labor.”

The TIP report describes the far reach of sex trafficking in China:  “Women and children from neighboring Asian countries, including Cambodia, Burma, Vietnam, Laos, Mongolia, and the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), as well as from Africa and the Americas, are subjected to forced labor and sex trafficking in China.”

The TIP report recommends that the Chinese government “investigate, prosecute, and impose prison sentences on government officials who facilitate or are complicit in trafficking.”

The TIP report also raises concerns about the fact that “Chinese authorities continued to forcibly repatriate North Korean refugees by treating them as illegal economic migrants – despite reports that many North Korean female refugees in China were trafficking victims . . . [these repatriated refugees] may face severe punishment, even death.”

Littlejohn concluded, “Why does the Chinese government turn a blind eye to officials who are complicit with or facilitate human trafficking and sexual slavery?  Do they believe that sexual slavery is necessary because of the extreme gender imbalance they have created through the One Child Policy?  My heart breaks for the young women and girls who escape the violent brutality of North Korea by slipping across the Chinese border, only to find themselves snapped up in the sex slave trade.  These women and girls are utterly helpless.  They can be beaten, raped and sold as prostitutes or forced brides, but there is nothing they can do about it.  If they are able to escape from their captors and report their mistreatment to the Chinese authorities, they will be repatriated to North Korea, where they may be accused of treason and executed.  Both China’s One Child Policy, and the unique plight of North Korean refugees in China, should be front and center in any discussion of human trafficking and sexual slavery, especially by the U.N. Women on World Day Against Trafficking in Persons.”

Women’s Rights Without Frontiers’ “Save a Girl” campaign has undercover fieldworkers on the ground in China, saving girls from gendercide empowering women to keep their daughters.  Learn more about this campaign here:

http://womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=end-gendercide-and-forced-abortion

Related Links

UN Women statement on the occasion of the first World Day against Trafficking in Persons 7/30/14

http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2014/7/statement-for-world-day-against-trafficking-in-persons

UN Women: World Day Against Trafficking in Persons 7/30/2015

http://www.unwomen.org/en/news/stories/2015/7/world-day-against-trafficking

Trafficking in Persons Report 2015

http://www.state.gov/j/tip/rls/tiprpt/2015/index.htm

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China: Girl Saved from Sex-Selective Abortion at 6 months

girlThis adorable three-week-old baby girl is “Lian” (her name has been changed to protect her identity) – and she will never know how hard her brave mother fought to keep her alive. Lian’s mother wept as she told our undercover fieldworker her story.

When Lian’s mother was six months pregnant, she and Lian’s paternal grandmother went to the hospital together for an ultrasound to determine the baby’s gender. Lian’s mother told us that as soon as the doctor announced the baby was a girl, her mother-in-law’s expression changed from expectation to disappointment. Because Lian’s father is the only son in his family, her paternal grandparents wanted a grandson intensely. They felt they had lost this grandson when they received the news that Lian is a girl. When Lian’s grandmother thought that Lian was a boy, she had taken tender care of Lian’s mother, cooking her delicious meals. When Lian’s grandmother learned that Lian is a girl, her attitude changed completely: she began pressuring Lian’s mother to abort Lian. Lian’s mother courageously refused to abort her daughter.

After Lian’s birth, without her mother’s consent, the grandmother even found a childless couple who wanted to adopt Lian. Lian’s mother refused to give her daughter up for adoption. She loves Lian and is determined to raise her.

Our fieldworker stepped into this heartbreaking situation with a message of hope and support. We told Lian’s mother that of course, girls are as valuable as boys – something women rarely or never hear in rural China. We also offered her a monthly stipend for a year, to empower her to keep her daughter. Our encouragement and support are a light in the darkness for Lian’s mother. It is our joy and privilege to extend a helping hand to brave women like Lian’s mother, who are fighting for the lives of their daughters in situations that seem hopeless.

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For $25 per month, or $300 per year, our GirlSavers have helped WRWF save at-risk babies in China, babies like Lian, who might not be alive if one of our undercover fieldworkers had not met her mother and assured her that little girls are as special as boys. We put our money where our mouth is, offering practical assistance to empower these mothers to keep their daughters.

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Chinese father of four commits suicide over one-child policy fines so his children can go to school

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By Thaddeus Baklinski

(LifeSiteNews.com) – A farmer and father of four in southwest China’s Guizhou province killed himself after family planning officials fined him the equivalent of almost 3,500 USD when he tried to enroll his children in school, according to British news sources.

Wang Guangrong, 37, had defied the country’s harsh one-child-policy regime, which, though less strictly enforced in poor rural areas, still imposes often-impossible financial penalties, and forced abortion or sterilization.

Wang’s widow told the Daily Express that as they were unable to pay the fine, her husband decided to kill himself in hopes of forcing local authorities into paying his family compensation.

“He couldn’t take it,” said his widow, Wu Jinmin, 36, according to the paper. “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.'”

Daily Express reports that out of embarrassment local officials have since given the family the equivalent of 34,000 USD, and have said they will provide them a new house.

“I wish my husband were still with me, but I think he would be happy where he is knowing that our family will be educated after all, even if we are not,” Wu said. “[Authorities] said after his death that extra births, although not encouraged, should not stop the children being educated.”

“The children miss him the most. They are all very sad,” she added.

Reggie Littlejohn of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers said that suicide in China due to the one-child policy is both rampant and poorly understood by most westerners.

“People in the west are sometimes told that people in China are free to have more children if they are willing to pay a fine,” Littlejohn told LifeSiteNews.

“What they are not told is that this fine can be ten times a person’s annual salary – or even more. The vast majority of people cannot afford to pay these crushing fines on an emergency basis to maintain a pregnancy.”

“If a couple cannot pay this fine, they may be subject to forced abortion, or they may hide and have their child illegally. Such ‘illegal children’ are not given hukou – household registration. They have no official existence and are not eligible for health care or an education. They become ‘illegal aliens’ in their own land,” Littlejohn explained.

“This was the case of the Wang’s children. He could not endure the fact that his children would grow up without an education, so he cut his wrists to call attention to this injustice.”

Littlejohn pointed out that forced abortion is not the only human rights violation caused by China’s one-child policy.

“Impossible fines for breaking the policy can drive people to suicide. These ‘terror fines’ amount to coercion and are a human rights violation in themselves, while denying a child essential health care and education is state-sponsored child abuse,” she said.

“Our hearts go out to the family of Wang Guangrong. We can only imagine his anguish and desperation as he took his own life because he could not pay the One Child Policy fine, leaving his family bereft. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers urges the Chinese government to cease its discrimination against so-called illegal children,” Littlejohn said.

Women’s Rights Without Frontiers has launched a petition, containing over 32,000 signatures to date, calling on the Chinese government to stop the brutal practice of forcibly aborting women to enforce coercive birth limits in connection with the one child policy.

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CBN Features Reggie Littlejohn’s Congressional Testimony: The Chilling Reason for China’s One Child Policy

This year marks the 35th anniversary of China’s One Child Policy.  WRWF President Reggie Littlejohn was among those who testified before the Congressional Executive Commission on China in connection with this somber anniversary.  The Christian Broadcast Network (CBN) featured Littlejohn’s testimony in two videos and an article, republished here with permission.

The Chilling Reason for China’s One Child Policy

By Paul Strand

WASHINGTON – A leading figure in the fight against China’s mass fetal genocide says China doesn’t need its deadly one-child policy anymore.  In fact, the communist superpower now faces a population shortage, not a population excess.

Human rights activist Reggie Littlejohn, head of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, accuses the Chinese Communist Party of using the outdated policy to terrorize the nation’s people and keep an iron grip on them.

Power Extends to Every Womb

“I believe it’s a way for the Chinese Communist Party to demonstrate to every human being in China that the arm of their power extends from Beijing to every single womb in China to declare life or death over the baby in there,” Littlejohn said in an exclusive interview with CBN News.

Littlejohn had a chance to testify about this to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China Thursday (April 30).

Also among the witnesses was demographer Nicholas Eberstadt of the American Enterprise Institute.  He said the one-child policy has been so ruthlessly effective at killing hundreds of millions of unborn Chinese – especially baby girls – the country now faces a dangerous dearth of workers and women.

“It has helped create a declining labor force for the future,” Eberstadt explained, “a rapidly aging society, a marriage squeeze for prospective brides and grooms from the gender-imbalanced generation, and a fragmentation of family.”

“And Chinese society like all societies depends for civilization on the family structure,” Eberstadt added.

Commission Chairman Rep. Chris Smith, R-N.J., told CBN News this now counterproductive policy with its emphasis on forced abortions and sterilizations continues to wreak havoc and heartbreak throughout the Middle Kingdom.

“All across China, women are suffering,” Smith said.  “The suicide rate is 600 women per day in China, much of it attributable to the chaos and frankly the heartbreak of having the state literally destroy your child when you wanted to have a baby.”

Women ‘Constantly Spied On’

“Women are constantly being spied on by their neighbors, their friends, their co-workers, people who are hired in the villages just to watch women’s abdomens to see if anybody looks pregnant.   Anyone can inform on them,” Littlejohn told CBN News.

Littlejohn talked more about China’s one-child policy with CBN’s Paul Strand below: 

Littlejohn sees this government-sponsored spying and snooping as a method for the party to keep people from organizing future Tianamen Square-type thrusts for democracy.

“What that does is it ruptures all the relationships of trust in Chinese society.  And if you can’t trust anyone, you can’t organize for democracy,” Littlejohn stated.  “So I believe this is a divide-and-conquer strategy by the Chinese Communist Party.”

Littlejohn also told the joint Senate/House commission that beyond the terror and the tyranny, there’s a fortune being made off the exorbitant fines charged Chinese for having “illegal” babies.

She said one study suggests “the Chinese Communist Party has taken in $314 billion since the institution of the one-child policy.”

“And it’s like the Wild West out there,” she continued. “These fines are not uniform throughout the country.  It all depends on what family planning police officer shows up at your door what your fine is going to be.”

Fines Line Pockets of Local Officials

Some Chinese have been fined 10 times their annual salary.

“And there’s no accounting for it either,” Littlejohn added.  “And so a lot of these fines are just going to line the pockets of the local officials.”

In her exclusive interview with CBN News, Littlejohn recalled one particularly heartbreaking story from among the hundreds of millions told by Chinese women forced to abort their children.

“She was dragged off the street seven months pregnant,” Littlejohn said of this woman.  “After they were done forcibly aborting the baby that she desperately wanted, they actually came in and demanded payment for them to dispose of the body.”

“The woman didn’t have any money, so they just laid the body of her baby right next to her on the bed,” she continued.

“And I have a photograph of her looking down at and just grieving the loss of this forcibly aborted baby,” Littlejohn said. “So the cold-heartedness of the family planning police is just something that is beyond the imagination.”

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

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Chinese schoolteacher, 5 months pregnant, ordered to abort; then permitted to give birth

Under the One-Child Policy, a Chinese schoolteacher, five months pregnant, was ordered to abort by the end of May or lose her job.  This order has just been reversed, following domestic and international media attention.

 Qin Yi (sometimes translated Tan Yi) and Meng Shaoping were both divorced and both have daughters from their first marriages.  Qin Yi’s residency is in Huangshan City in Anhui Province, where officials told her that she could have a second child because she divorced the father of her first child.

She later moved to Libo County, Guizhou Province, because of her job as a teacher.  There, she was told she must terminate her pregnancy by the end of May or lose her job.

In Anhui, remarried couples can have a child if there are no more than two children from previous marriages.  In Guizhou, however, remarried couples can have a child only if there is one child from previous marriages.

News of this situation was reported widely in China and spread internationally, causing outrage.  The Family Planning Commission on the Guizhou provincial level overturned the local authorities and will allow Qin Yi to have her baby.  According to the South China Morning Post, this case demonstrates “how unyielding the mainland’s birth limits continue to be despite a loosening in the 35-year-old policy to let more couples to have two children.”

Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “We are delighted that Qin Yi and her husband will be allowed to have their baby.  Our hearts nevertheless go out to this couple because of the harrowing experience of coming so close to suffering the excruciating pain of a late-term forced abortion.  Their experience dramatically demonstrates what I’ve been saying all along:  China is continuing its horrific practice of late term forced abortions.  This is savagery and it must be stopped.”

Littlejohn continued, “China has not ‘eased’ its One-Child Policy.  It has merely tweaked it.  The fact that the Chinese Communist Party is allowing some couples to have a second child does not mean that they have ceased their appalling methods of enforcement.  Couples still need to have a birth permit for the first and for the second child, or face forced abortion.”

“This case also demonstrates that the One-Child Policy is not enforced uniformly throughout China.  A pregnancy may be allowed in one province and not allowed in another.  There’s no uniformity.  It’s like the Wild West when it comes to the coercive enforcement of birth limits,” she added.

“Also, the fact that the CCP reversed its decision and allowed this couple to have their baby demonstrates that it does in fact respond to pressure, both domestic and international – despite its protestations to the contrary – so we need to keep up the pressure,” Littlejohn concluded.

To sign a petition against forced abortion, click here: http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=sign_our_petition

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

Related links:

Chinese woman ordered to have abortion after moving provinces is allowed to keep child http://www.scmp.com/news/china/society/article/1804552/chinese-woman-ordered-have-abortion-after-moving-province-allowed

贵州省卫计委:责令怀孕教师终止妊娠的通知无效 http://www.rfa.org/mandarin/yataibaodao/renquanfazhi/nu-05192015113624.html

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

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Chinese Mom Has Abortion Because Her Only Child Threatened Suicide if She Had Another Baby

By Sarah Zagorski

Partially republished with permission from LifeNews.com. Link to full article at the end.

The Shanghi List has reported that a 44-year-old pregnant woman has aborted her baby because her 13-year-old threatened to commit suicide. Last year, Xiao and her husband decided that they wanted to have another child after China “relaxed” its one-child policy; but their daughter, Wen Wen, didn’t respond well to the news of another baby.

Xiao said, “After Wen Wen [Xiao’s first child] learned about my pregnancy, she often said she would jump to her death from a building if we kept the baby.” Tragically, when the couple spotted cut marks on their daughters arm they decided to abort their baby because they were afraid her threats were real.

In 2013, the U.S. Department of State’s Trafficking in Person (TIP) report revealed that China has refused to acknowledge that its policy is creating a gender imbalance and fueling trafficking.

Reggie Littlejohn, the president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, explained that the brutal One-Child Policy is largely to blame for many of the problems in China.

She said, “The One Child Policy is the driving force in trafficking. Couples who do not have a son want to obtain a boy through trafficking. Couples who already have a son may want to traffic a girl into their family, to ensure that their son will have a bride when he grows up. In China, the marriage market is on the road to collapse. Because of the pronounced gender imbalance caused by gendercide – the selective abortion of baby girls — there are currently about 37 million more males living in China than females.”

View original article at LifeNews.com: http://www.lifenews.com/2015/01/21/chinese-mom-has-abortion-because-her-only-child-threatened-suicide-if-she-had-another-baby/

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The Reasons the Chinese Government Will Not Relinquish Coercive Population Control Under the One Child Policy

Testimony of Reggie Littlejohn, President
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers
April 30, 2015
Congressional Executive Commission on China

 

Honorable members of the Commission, Representative Chris Smith, Senator Marco Rubio, distinguished fellow panelists, ladies and gentlemen, I am grateful for this opportunity to testify here today, as we commemorate the 35th anniversary of China’s brutal One Child Policy.

I have been asked to comment upon “China’s insistence on keeping the One-Child Policy, despite looming demographic concerns.”

China has not “eased,” “relaxed” or “abandoned” the One-Child Policy, Despite Reports

China periodically tweaks its One Child Policy. These minor modifications are routinely exaggerated. For example, under the misleading headline, “China to Ease One-Child Policy,” Xinhua News Agency reported that China would lift the ban on a second child, if either parent is an only child, beginning on January 1, 2014. It was already the case that couples could have a second child if both parents were themselves only children. This minor adjustment did not “ease” the One Child Policy. It merely tweaked it.

Indeed, in apparent response to quell overly optimistic speculation that this small change represents a major reform, Xinhua ran another report soon after the original announcement: “Birth Policy Changes Are No Big Deal.” In this second article Xinhua states that Wang Pei’an, deputy director of the National Health and Family Planning Commission (NHFPC), told Xinhua that “the number of couples covered by the new policy is not very large across the country.”[1]

The minor modification of the policy that took place on January 1, 2014: 1) did not affect a large percentage of couples in China; 2) was not subject to a timetable in which to implement it; 3) retained the dreaded “birth intervals” between children (if a woman gets pregnant before the interval has lapsed, she risks forced abortion); and 4) makes no promise to end the coercive enforcement of the Policy.

Noticeably absent from the Chinese Communist party’s announcement is any mention of human rights. Even though it will now allow some couples to have a second child, China has not promised to end forced abortion, forced sterilization, or forced contraception. The coercive enforcement of China’s one-child policy is its core. Instituting a two-child policy in certain, limited circumstances will not end forced abortion or forced sterilization.

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 and forced sterilization. Even if all couples were allowed two children, there is no guarantee that the CCP will cease their appalling methods of enforcement. Regardless of the number of children allowed, 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.

Further, instituting a two-child policy will not end gendercide. Indeed, areas in which two children currently are allowed are especially vulnerable to gendercide. According to the 2009 British Medical Journal study of data from the 2005 national census, 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.”

To say that China has “relaxed” or “eased” its One Child Policy under these circumstances is entirely unwarranted.[2] 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.

Furthermore, all the reasons the Chinese government has given for this adjustment are economic or demographic: China’s dwindling labor force, the country’s growing elderly population, and the severe gender imbalance. The adjustment is a tacit acknowledgement that continuation of the one-child policy will lead to economic and demographic disaster. The policy was originally instituted for economic reasons. It is ironic that through this very policy, China has written its own economic, demographic death sentence.

Even if China were to completely abandon the One Child Policy and all population control now, demographers worry that it might be too little, too late to avert the demographic disaster it has caused. As one researcher stated, “Even if the family-planning policy were terminated today, it would be too late to solve our rapidly ageing population, the drastic shrinkage of the labour force and the gaping hole in social-security funds that the country has already begun struggling with.”[3]

Despite the demographic pressure to end the policy, the Chinese government recently denied that it has plans to implement a two-child policy in the near future.[4]

Continuing the One Child Policy makes no demographic sense. China’s population problem is not that it has too many people, but too few young people and too few women. Limiting births can no longer justify the policy.

The One Child Policy will turn 35 on September 25, 2015. The fertility rate has fallen to approximately 1.5 children per woman, far below the replacement level of 2.1. These birth rates are dangerously low.

In addition, the most recent modification of the One Child Policy has failed to produce the expected number of births, as couples are self-limiting the size of their families.[5]   Why, then, does the Chinese Communist Party keep the One Child Policy?

1)    In my opinion, the Chinese Communist Party will never abolish the One-Child Policy, because the government is exploiting the One Child Policy as social control, masquerading as population control.

The One Child Policy was formally instituted on September 25, 1980 in response to the population explosion under the Mao era, when the average fertility was 5.9 children per woman. The One Child Policy began as a means to control the population, however brutal and misguided. The terror of forced abortion and involuntary sterilization was a by-product of the Policy.

Now that keeping the Policy makes no demographic sense, I believe that terror is the purpose of the Policy. Forced abortion continues in China, terrifying both women and men.[6] Some of these forced abortions have been so violent that the women themselves sometimes die along with their full term babies.[7]   Forced abortion is so terrifying that victims at times succumb to mental illness and China has the highest female suicide rate in the world.[8]

Men also are terrorized. Some have been killed or maimed for life.[9] Others have lost control and murdered family planning officials.[10] Some men have resorted to suicide in protest over the excessive fines imposed by the government.[11] The spirit of the Cultural Revolution lives on in the family planning police, who have been able to steal, intimidate, torture and kill with relative impunity.

The Chinese Communist Party is a brutal, totalitarian regime. It has many human rights abuses: the detention and torture of human rights lawyers, activists and journalists; religious persecution, the execution of prisoners to harvest their organs for transplant. However egregious, each of these abuses touches only a sliver of Chinese society. The One Child Policy is unique in that it touches everyone.

 

2) The One Child Policy Is Enormously Profitable for the Chinese        Communist Party.

The One Child Policy’s system of fees and fines is an important source of revenue for the Chinese Communist Party. These fines are arbitrary and inconsistently applied throughout China, but may be as much as ten times a person’s annual salary. Very few can afford to pay these “terror fines.” In high profile cases, the fines may run in the millions of dollars.[12]

It has been estimated that the Chinese Communist Party has received as much as $314 billion in family planning fines since 1980.[13] The use of these fines is not subject to accountability, so they may be used simply to line the pockets of the family planning officials or to fund other government projects under the table. This system (or lack thereof) provides a strong incentive to keep the Policy in place.[14]

3) The One Child Policy’s Infrastructure of Coercion Can Be Turned to Crush Dissent of Any Kind

There is growing unrest inside China. “[I]nternal Chinese law enforcement data on so-called “mass incidents” – a wide variety of protests ranging from sit-ins to strikes, marches and rallies, and even genuine riots – indicated that China has seen a sustained, rapid increase in those incidents from 8,700 in 1993 to nearly 60,000 in 2003, to more than 120,000 in 2008.[15] Meanwhile, there are as many as 1 million Family Planning Officials.[16] This army of Family Planning Officials can be turned in any direction to crush dissent of any sort. Does the Chinese Communist Party regard this army as necessary to maintain control in a tinder-box situation?

4) The One Child Policy Breaks Bonds of Trust, Discouraging Dissent

In addition to official Family Planning Police, the One Child Policy employs a system of paid informants – “womb police.” Anyone can inform on an illegally pregnant women – her neighbors, friends, co-workers, people in the village who watch women’s abdomens to see who might be pregnant. On May 15, 2012, I testified before the House Foreign Affairs Committee, Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health and Human Rights, together with Mei Shunping, a victim of five forced abortions. She described the way her factory enforced the One Child Policy. “If one worker violated the rules, all would be punished. Workers monitored each other.” The women became informed on one another. Predictably, friendships were destroyed.[17]

In addition, if an illegally pregnant women runs away to escape a forced abortion, members of her extended family may be detained and tortured.[18] This puts enormous pressure on the woman to give herself up for an abortion. The system of paid informants and the persecution of family members and neighbors rupture the natural bonds of love and trust in Chinese society. People feel that there is no one they can trust.

Could the Chinese Communist Party be exploiting this rupture in relationship to divide and conquer? If people cannot trust anyone, they cannot organize for democracy.

Conclusion

In my opinion, the Chinese Communist Party will not relinquish coercive population control because 1) it enables them to exert social control through terror; 2) it is a lucrative profit center; 3) it provides and infrastructure of coercion that can be used to crush dissent of any sort; and 4) it ruptures relationships of trust, so that people cannot organize for change. I believe that the Chinese Communist Party is maintaining its grip on power by shedding the blood of the innocent women and babies of China.

China’s One Child Policy is the largest and most disastrous social experiment in the history of the world. Through it, the Chinese Communist Party boasts that it has “prevented” 400 million births. This is the hallmark of Communist regimes – the peacetime killing of their own citizens. Now China faces demographic disaster. Ironically, the Chinese Communist Party instituted the One Child Policy for economic reasons, but through it, it has written its own economic death sentence.

Policy Recommendations:

 We respectfully request that the U.S. government urge the Chinese government to:

*Abolish the One Child Policy and all forms of coercive population control;

*Offer incentives for couples to have girls;[19]

*Offer pensions to couples who do not have a son, ensuring that parents of girls will not become impoverished in their old age; and

*Abolish the hukou system, so that all children will have access to healthcare and education.

In addition, we respectfully request that the U.S. government:

*Establish principles of Corporate Social Responsibility, to ensure that U.S. corporations do not allow coercive population control measures to be taken against their employees; and

*Defund UNFPA, unless and until UNFPA stops supporting or participating in the management of a program of coercive abortion or involuntary sterilization in China, in violation of the 1985 Kemp-Kasten Amendment.

 

[1]“Birth policy changes are no big deal.”   http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/indepth/2013-11/16/c_132893477.htm. 11/16/13.

[2]“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.

[3] “Critic of One Child Policy in from Cold.” http://www.scmp.com/news/china/article/1224885/critic-one-child-policy-cold

4/28/13; “Easing One Child Policy May Be Too Late.” http://yaleglobal.yale.edu/content/easing-one-child-policy-may-be-too-late. 1/7/14.

 

[4]“China denies full implementation of ‘two-child policy.” http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2015-04/10/content_20407560.htm. 4/10/15.

[5]“Why China’s New Family Planning Policy Hasn’t Worked.” http://thediplomat.com/2015/04/why-chinas-new-family-planning-policy-hasnt-worked/. 4/20/15.

 

[6]“China Couple Speak of ‘Forced Abortion.’” http://news.sky.com/story/1150016/china-couple-speak-of-forced-abortion 10/4/13; “Four Uyghur Women Forced to Abort Their Babies in Zinjiang.” http://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/abortion-12302013050902.html; “Xinjiang authorities try to force six women to abort for violating one-child policy.” http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Xinjiang-authorities-try-to-force-six-women-to-abort-for-violating-one-child-policy-29925.html. 12/30/13
[7]“China Couple Speak of ‘Forced Abortion.’” http://news.sky.com/story/1150016/china-couple-speak-of-forced-abortion 10/4/13; “Four Uyghur Women Forced to Abort Their Babies in Zinjiang.” http://www.rfa.org/english/news/uyghur/abortion-12302013050902.html; “Xinjiang authorities try to force six women to abort for violating one-child policy.” http://www.asianews.it/news-en/Xinjiang-authorities-try-to-force-six-women-to-abort-for-violating-one-child-policy-29925.html. 12/30/13.

[8]“Forced abortion at 7 Months – The Horror of China’s One Child Policy Sparks Further Outrage.” http://www.christianpost.com/news/forced-abortion-at-7-months-the-horror-of-chinas-one-child-policy-sparks-further-outrage-101764/ 8/7/13; “Chinese couple seeks damages for forced abortion.” http://www.worldmag.com/2014/01/chinese_couple_seeks_damages_for_forced_abortion 1/10/14.

[9]“China: Family Planning Official Stabs Man to Death,” http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=147. 4/5/11.

[10]“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.

[11] “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; “Farmer drinks poison after being fined for violations of family planning policy.” http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/830847.shtml 12/8/13

 

[12]“Zhang Yimou’s children spark one-child policy debate.” http://en.people.cn/90782/8236414.html. 8/8/13.

[13]“The Brutal Truth: A shocking case of forced abortion fuels resentment against China’s one-child policy.” http://www.economist.com/node/21557369. 6/23/12.

[14]“Huge Fines for Violators of One-Child Policy, but Little Accounting.” http://sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com/2013/12/12/huge-fines-for-violators-of-one-child-policy-but-little-accounting/. 12/12/13; “Population Control Is Called Big Revenue Source in China.” http://www.nytimes.com/2013/09/27/world/asia/chinese-provinces-collected-billions-in-family-planning-fines-lawyer-says.html. 6/26/13; “China has collected $3.1 billion from one-child policy violators so far this year.” http://qz.com/154079/china-has-collected-3-1-billion-from-one-child-policy-violators-so-far-this-year/. 12/5/13; “Chinese Family Planning Officials Misappropriated $260 Million in Fines.” http://www.theepochtimes.com/n3/293660-chinese-family-planning-officials-misappropriated-260-million-in-fines/. 9/20/13.

[15] “China’s Social Unrest Problem – Testimony before the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.” Murray Scott Tanner, Ph.D. http://www.uscc.gov/sites/default/files/Tanner_Written%20Testimony.pdf. 5/15/14; see also, “Rising Protests in China.” http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2012/02/rising-protests-in-china/100247/. 2/17/12.

[16]“Family Planning: Enforcing with a smile.” http://www.economist.com/news/china/21638131-enforcers-chinas-one-child-policy-are-trying-new-gentler-approach-enforcing-smile. 1/10/15.   If China’s Family Planning Officials were an army, they would tie with North Korea as the sixth largest army in the world. “World’s Largest Armies.” http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/world/armies.htm.

 

[17]“Testimony of Mei Shunping, Victim of Five Forced Abortions in China.” http://archives.republicans.foreignaffairs.house.gov/112/HHRG-112-FA16-WState-ShunpingM-20120515.pdf. 5/15/12.

[18]Testimony of “Wujian,” Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, 11/10/09. http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=cases&nav2=wujian#anchor

 

[19] We have found in our “Save a Girl” campaign that the encouragement of modest monetary support is enough to make the difference between life and death to a baby girl. “Twin Girls Saved from Abortion in China, Husband’s Family Only Wanted Boys.” http://www.lifenews.com/2014/05/30/twin-girls-saved-from-abortion-in-china-husband-family-told-wife-they-only-wanted-boys/ 5/30/14.

 

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Viral Photos of Little Girl and Her Dad Capture Why China is a Ticking Time Bomb

By Marisa Lengor Kwaning

Reprinted with permission from bound4life.
 

On the eve of Chinese New Year, photos of a father and daughter traveling to see her grandparents have gone viral – picked up by dozens of blogs and media outlets worldwide.

Seen waiting together in Beijing Capital International Airport, Chen Yen has handcuffed himself to his little girl to ensure she is not kidnapped for use as a future bride.

“I saw a warning by police on the TV to take care as traffickers and pickpockets would be out stealing in the holiday rush,” said Mr. Chen according to reporting by The Daily Mail. “I don’t care about pickpockets, but I do care very much about losing my daughter.”

Such a stark image begs the question: how did China reach this point? The story stretches back over three decades, to a government policy that has resulted in the prevalence of sex-selective abortions.

Strict government control over family size has caused a serious gender imbalance due to a preference for sons, with today 33 million more Chinese men than women. “As more men remain unmarried, it raises the risks of anti-social and violent behavior,” notes one recent report.

Major media outlets such as the New York Times and BBC News have recently touted a supposed shift in China’s totalitarian policies – from allowing Chinese parents to have a single child, to now proposing incentives for a newly revised Two Child Policy.

Yet the true picture is not as reassuring as the “official” story would indicate. Thirty-five years of national population control have had an undeniably troubling impact on Chinese society.

According to China’s former Minister of Health Gao Qiang, China has 400 million fewer people today as a result of these policies. In other words, China has lost more people than the current 321.4 million population of the United States.In Shanghai, men search postings at the “marriage market” (Photo: Chris Bentley / Flickr)

The Chinese Communist Party has a long history of falsely representing its family-planning regulations. Originally implemented in 1979, the One Child Policy utilizes forced abortions, forced sterilization and forced contraception to manage population growth.

A 2013 Chinese law sought to revise this policy, stating that families in which one parent was a single child would be allowed to bear two children. However, revising regulations has not reversed the human rights violations that persist.

“Even if all couples were allowed two children, there is no guarantee that the Chinese Communist Party will cease their appalling methods of enforcement,” says human rights activist and former lawyer Reggie Littlejohn.

Reggie Littlejohn
Reggie Littlejohn speaks at a press conference in the Canadian Parliament
(Photo: WRWF)

Describing the violent methods that have persisted for decades, Littlejohn continues, “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.”

According to the latest report of the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, family planning regulations in 22 out China’s 31 provinces explicitly instruct officials to implement coercive measures such as forced abortions as their supposed remedy to solve the issue of “out-of-plan” pregnancies.

“Pro-choice and pro-life advocates can agree: No one should support forced abortion, because it is not a choice,” concludes Littlejohn, who advocates for justice through Women’s Rights Without Frontiers.With hundreds of millions of abortions, the loss of life in China is staggering (Image: Metro UK)

Chinese families’ preference for sons became the subject of a 2014 New York City art exhibit, as artist Prune Nourry sought to raise awareness of the human rights injustices created by population control.

“Standing for the value of every human life is a cause that can change the culture of China,” says Matt Lockett, Executive Director of Bound4LIFE International, which is involved in many nations globally. “A prayer movement has already begun that is contending for life with the same determination as this father protecting his daughter at the airport.”

Read the original article at bound4life.com: http://bound4life.com/blog/2015/02/18/viral-photos-of-little-girl-and-her-dad-capture-why-china-is-a-ticking-time-bomb/

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Police Rescue 37 Babies From Baby-Selling Trafficking Ring in China

By Sarah Zagorski

Partially republished with permission from LifeNews.com. Link to full article at the bottom.

Earlier this [year], China Central Television reported that authorities rescued 37 babies and a toddler out of an abandoned factory in the southwestern province of Shandong. The children were found in poor condition and many were suffering from HIV-AIDS and malnutrition. Police first became suspicious of the trafficking ring when they noticed that pregnant women were being herded into the factory.

According to CNN, human traffickers were recruiting pregnant women in the area willing to sell their babies and hid them in the factory until they gave birth. Then, after the women had their babies, they gave the newborns over to the traffickers and left.

A Chinese police official, Chen Shiqu, said that the incident is a “new criminal pattern” in which child traffickers take pregnant women to a specific place to give birth. Currently, police have 103 people in custody who are suspected of selling or buying children.

As LifeNews previously reported, Reggie Littlejohn, the president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, explained that the brutal One-Child Policy is largely to blame for the trafficking problems in China. She said, “The One Child Policy is the driving force in trafficking. Couples who do not have a son want to obtain a boy through trafficking. Couples who already have a son may want to traffic a girl into their family, to ensure that their son will have a bride when he grows up. In China, the marriage market is on the road to collapse. Because of  the pronounced gender imbalance caused by gendercide – the selective abortion of baby girls – there are currently about 37 million more males living in China than females.”

Read the full article at LifeNews.com: http://www.lifenews.com/2015/01/16/police-rescue-37-babies-from-baby-selling-trafficking-ring-in-china/

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Chinese Men Outnumber Women by 33 Million After Decades of Gender Bias

Republished with permission from Radio Free Asia

(Radio Free Asia) – China was home to 33 million more men than women in 2014, renewing a long-running controversy over selective abortion, abandoned baby girls, and the country’s family planning restrictions, according to government figures released this week.

China’s population stood at 1.36 billion at the end of last year, according to official statistics released this week, of whom 700 million are men and 667 million are women.

“The gender ratio at birth is still dangerously high, with 115.88 boys born to every 100 girls in 2014,” the official Xinhua news agency reported. The figures compare with a global average of 103 to 107 boys to every 100 girls.

China’s gender ratio peaked far above the global average of 107 in 2004 at 121.18, and fell to 115.8 in 2014, the National Health and Family Planning Commission said in a statement on its website on Wednesday.

But it warned that the ratio is still higher than in any other country.

“The gender imbalance in [China] is the most serious in the world, and has lasted for the longest period of time and affected the largest number of people,” the Commission said.

It said the government plans to crack down further on blood-testing to determine the sex of a fetus, as families continue to send blood samples overseas for testing to circumvent a domestic ban on the practice.

It reiterated warnings to agencies who make money sending the samples overseas, reminding medical staff that carrying, mailing or transporting blood samples abroad is illegal.

One-child policy

Experts said the gender imbalance in China’s population can be traced back to the start of the “one-child policy” during the 1970s.

Gender studies scholar Lu Pin, who edits the online newspaper Women’s Voice, said the policy had combined with a preference in Chinese traditional culture for male heirs, whose duty it is to care for their parents in old age.

“The one-child policies actually allow for the gender bias in favor of boys, and, as such, can be said to bear some responsibility for reinforcing it,” Lu said.

“In rural areas, the one-child policy was always in effect a ‘one-and-a-half child policy,’ because couples would be allowed a second child if the first was a girl,” she said.

“If the first-born was a boy, then they wouldn’t be allowed to have another.”

She said the government had colluded with traditional ideas that boys are more valuable than girls.

“We should really reflect on this aspect of our family-planning policies,” Lu added.

Cheng Yuan, acting director of the non-governmental Pingji Center in Guangzhou, said the stringent population controls of the past four decades had also ensured that there aren’t so many younger people to take care of the country’s elderly.

“The one-child policy has caused other problems, too. Namely that of an aging population,” Cheng said.

“The burden on [younger] relatives will be much heavier, while the aging problem is more apparent at a time when China’s social security and welfare system is far from ideal,” she said.

Easing of restrictions

In the first significant easing of the one-child policy in nearly 30 years, Beijing announced at the end of 2013 that couples will be allowed to have two children if one of the parents is an only child.

Previously, most parents were restricted to having one child, although the political and financial elite were able to afford the financial penalties, and often have larger families.

Urban couples were permitted a second child if both parents do not have siblings, while rural couples were allowed to have two children if their first-born was a girl.

But overseas women’s rights campaigners say the changes aren’t likely to reduce the number of forced abortions and abandoned girl babies, or ease human trafficking in the country, as a growing number of rural men have trouble finding wives.

According to Reggie Littlejohn, founder and president of California-based Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, allowing couples to have two children if either parent is an only child under a so-called reform of the one-child policy won’t end voluntary, sex-selective abortion of baby girls.

Littlejohn has called on Beijing to reduce the numbers of aborted or abandoned girls by providing economic incentives to families giving birth to girls and special compensation to retirement-age couples who have no sons to support them.

And many couples continue to face large fines, seizure of their property and loss of their jobs, as well as forced abortions and sterilizations, and even violent forced evictions by local officials, if they break the rules.

China last year launched pilot drop zones for unwanted infants in 25 major cities last year in a bid to prevent unwanted babies from being left to die on the streets, but many schemes were forced to close after being overwhelmed, mostly by infants with severe disabilities.

Reported by Lin Ping for RFA’s Mandarin Service. Translated and written in English by Luisetta Mudie.

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