Chinese Human Rights Abusers — House Bill May Deny Entry into the U.S.

If passed, H.R. 2121, the “China Democracy Promotion Act of 2011,” would enable the President to deny entry into the U.S. for Chinese nationals who have “committed human rights abuses” against people in China, including anyone who “has participated in the imposition of . . . China’s coercive birth limitation policy.”  Under this wide-ranging bill, the President would also have discretion to deny entry to Chinese nationals who have participated in a wide range of human rights abuses.

Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “Decades ago, Congress barred foreign persecutors from obtaining asylum in the United States, to keep out Nazi war criminals.  Why should Chinese officials who force women to have abortions, persecute ethnic minorities, torture people for their religious beliefs, repress public interest lawyers and jail journalists be welcomed to our land?  These persecutors need to be held accountable.  They do not deserve to set foot on U.S. soil.”

Passage of this bill, however, may not be enough.  The key player is the President.  Even if the bill passes, will President Obama take a strong stand for the suffering people of China and deny entry to their persecutors?  Littlejohn stated, “Nothing in his record thus far indicates that President Obama would deny entry to Chinese government persecutors, at least where the One Child Policy is concerned.  To the contrary, President Obama restored funding to UNFPA, which former Secretary of State Colin Powell found to be working hand in hand with the Chinese coercive family planning machine.   And on his official visit, Vice President Biden just told China ‘Your policy has been one which I fully understand — I’m not second-guessing — of one child per family.’  If Biden ‘fully understands’ the One Child Policy, then he understands it is enforced through forced abortion.  If he is ‘not second-guessing’ it, then he is not opposing it.”

The bill was introduced by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ), and is sponsored by Reps. Frank Wolf (R-Va.), Dan Burton (R-Ind.), and Dana Rohrabacher (R-Calif.).  Significantly, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Lamar Smith (R-Texas) newly signed on as a co-sponsor, which increases the likelihood that the bill will move through the Committee.

Watch a video about forced abortion in China:

http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=219

Sign a petition against forced abortion and sexual slavery in China:

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

Read the text of H.R. 2121:

http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/z?c112:H.R.2121:

Judiciary Committee’s Smith supports China visa bill – The Hill’s Floor Action

http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-action/house/177275-judiciary-committees-smith-supports-china-visa-bill

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Biden “Fully Understands” Forced Abortion in China (An Open Letter)

Dear Vice President Biden,

I write concerning the remark you made Sunday during your official visit to China: “Your policy has been one which I fully understand — I’m not second-guessing — of one child per family.”

By your own admission, then, you “fully understand”:

  • That China’s One Child Policy is enforced through forced abortion and involuntary sterilization;
  • That, because of the traditional preference for boys, girls are disproportionately subject to abortion, abandonment and infanticide;
  • That because of this gendercide, there are an estimated 37 million more males than females living in China today;
  • That this severe gender imbalance is a powerful, driving force behind human trafficking and sexual slavery from nations surrounding China;
  • That according to the World Health Organization, China has the highest female suicide rate of any country in the world.  Approximately 500 Chinese women kill themselves each day.  Could this extraordinary suicide rate be related to the trauma of enduring a forced abortion or forced sterilization?

Since you “fully understand” this, how can you then state that you do not “second-guess” this policy, which causes more violence to women and girls than any other official policy on earth?  I understand that you have several children.  Would you “second-guess” this policy if it were the law of the United States?  Can you imagine the devastation if it were your own wife being dragged away to forcibly abort your children?  Families in China endure this every day.  Is such a policy acceptable so long as it does not affect U.S. families, but only Chinese families?

Or do you agree with CNN’s Ted Turner, and with Norman Fleishman, the former Planned Parenthood executive, both of whom have stated that the United States should adopt the One Child Policy?

To say that you “fully understand” and yet do not “second-guess” the One Child Policy is to turn a blind eye to the incalculable suffering caused by this policy.  If you disagree, please issue a statement clarifying your remarks.  Otherwise, why should we not conclude that for you, forced abortion, forced sterilization, infanticide and gendercide are acceptable forms of population control?

If you truly wish to “fully understand” forced abortion in China, watch this four minute video:  http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=219

I, too, “fully understand” the coercive enforcement of China’s One Child Policy.  It is an atrocity that must be abolished from the face of the earth.

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Planned Parenthood: Former Exec Says U.S. Should Adopt China’s One Child Policy

In a new letter to the editor of the Napa Valley Register, Norman Fleishman wrote that, unless the U.S. enacts the Obama administration’s health care plan and China’s One Child Policy, “the world is doomed to strangle among the coils of pitiless exponential growth.”

It is inexcusable that someone in Fleishman’s position should make such an appalling recommendation.  As a former Planned Parenthood Executive Vice President, he is obligated to get his facts straight.

China’s One Child Policy causes more violence to women and girls than any other official policy on earth.  It is China’s war on women.  It is enforced through forced abortion, forced sterilization and infanticide.  It has led to gendercide, the sex-selective abortion of baby girls.  Planned Parenthood should agree:  whether you’re pro-choice or pro-life, no one supports forced abortion, because it’s not a choice.  To watch a four minute video exposing the truth about forced abortion in China, click here:  http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=219

In China, a woman’s body is not her own.  It is the domain of the state.  The Chinese Communist Party functions as “womb police,” wielding the very power of life and death over women’s wombs.   This is a terrible violation of both women’s rights and human rights. After 30 years of such a legacy, one thing is clear: it is time for the international community to rise up for the women and girls of China.  To sign a petition against forced abortion in China, click here: http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=sign_our_petition

Fleishman’s recommendation that the United States adopt the One Child Policy brings into sharp focus the following issue, which Planned Parenthood must publicly resolve, since it is publicly funded.  Does Planned Parenthood truly stand for “choice,” or does it stand for population control, even if that means forced abortion?  If Planned Parenthood stands for “choice,” then why are they working hand in hand with the Chinese Communist Party’s coercive population control machine?  The IPPF website openly declares, “The China Family Planning Association (CFPA) plays a very important role in China’s family planning programme.  It supports the present family planning policy of the government, which is appropriate for the present national situation . . .” http://www.ippf.org/en/Where/cn.htm.

If Planned Parent really stands for “choice,” they should oppose forced abortion in China, not seek to expand it to America.  Women’s Rights Without Frontiers calls upon Planned Parenthood immediately to repudiate Fleishman’s remark – if they indeed disagree with it.

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Sex-Selective Abortion: China’s “Vow” to Crack Down an Empty Promise?

AP reported yesterday that “China vows [a] crackdown on sex-selective abortions” to close the the gendercide gap. Don’t hold your breath.

A BBC news article, “China acts to protect baby girls,” reported the same vow in 2004. Zhao Baige, then Deputy Director (now Vice Minister) of China’s National Population and Family Planning Commission, vowed seven years ago: “Illegal sex determination and sex-selective abortion must be strictly banned . . . China has set the goal of lowering the sex ratio to a normal level by 2010.”

The result? In 2004, there were 117 boys born for every 100 girls born. In 2011 – a year after China had vowed to bring sex ratios to a normal level — there are now 119 boys born for every 100 girls born. The gender gap has not closed, but widened.

Same government. Same vow. Should we expect a different result?

We remember Zhao from the 2009 Copenhagen climate summit. Leading the charge to define human beings as walking carbon footprints, she stated:

“The [Chinese One Child] policy on family planning proves to be a great success. It not only contributes to reduction of global emission, but also provides experiences for other countries – developing countries in particular – in their pursuit for a coordinated and sustainable development. The 400 million births prevented as a result of China’s policy since it was introduced in the 1970s, and the drop in the child-per-couple average from 5.8 to 1.8, resulted in 1.8 billion fewer tons of carbon dioxide (CO2) being emitted each year.”

Zhao’s statement inspired a spate of articles extolling Chinese-style population control to combat global warming. CNN’s Ted Turner injected new energy into this movement during the 2010 climate change conference in Cancun, Mexico, when he stated that the whole world should adopt the One Child Policy.

Make no mistake. China’s One Child Policy is enforced through forced abortion, forced sterilization and infanticide. Women are dragged out of their homes, strapped to tables, and forced to abort babies they want, up to the ninth month of pregnancy. Women sometimes die during these violent procedures. The One Child Policy is China’s war on women. Adopting it world wide would hurl women’s rights back to the dark ages.

Watch a four-minute video exposing the truth about forced abortion in China: http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=219

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

The following links relate to this article:

AP: China Vows Crackdown on Sex-Selective Abortions, 8/8/11 http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5g-YKCQEoSZyRFd43FhZFuB2GURRA?docId=e4ed80f8c24048c18f9d39063698ff98

Xinhua: China to harshly crack down on non-medical sex selective abortion, 8/8/11 http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-08/08/c_131036407.htm

Xinhua: China faces increasing gender ratio, 8/9/11 http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/china/2011-08/09/c_131038831.htm

BBC News: China Acts to Protect Baby Girls, 7/15/04 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/3896669.stm

CNS News: China Minister Links ‘One-Child’ Policy to Emissions Reduction at Climate Conference, 12/11/09 http://www.cnsnews.com/node/58412

The Examiner: Ted Turner calls for global One Child Policy, 12/7/10 http://www.examiner.com/conservative-in-spokane/ted-turner-calls-for-global-one-child-policy

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Amendment for Blind Activist Chen Guangcheng Passes Today

Women’s Rights Without Frontiers and China Aid announce that today, the House Foreign Affairs Committee unanimously passed Rep. Chris Smith’s amendment to the State Department 2012 appropriation bill.  Citing Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, Rep. Smith proposed a successful amendment in support of blind activist Chen Guangcheng and his wife.

Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “We congratulate Rep. Chris Smith on his leadership in sponsoring this far-reaching amendment, which urges the Chinese government to stop harassing the Chen family, to release them from house arrest, and to arrange for immediate medical treatment. It further urges the Obama administration to arrange diplomatic visits to the Chen family. Beyond this, it highlights the tragedy of forced abortion and coercive family planning in China. This amendment comes just in time, as Chen’s health is frail and deteriorating rapidly.”

Bob Fu, President of China Aid, stated, “This historic amendment also raises the issue of the harassment, arrest, disappearance and disbarment of Chinese human rights lawyers and defenders. We hope to see the Obama administration take effective action on behalf of Chen and other human rights defenders who are suffering incalculable harm as a result of their courage to stand up for human rights in China. We look forward to the day when Chen Guangcheng, Gao Zhisheng, and other Chinese human rights heroes are free.”

Women’s Rights Without Frontiers and China Aid are spearheading a campaign to free blind activist Chen Guangcheng, whose health is in serious jeopardy because of repeated beatings and malnutrition he suffers in house detention. Chen exposed the fact that there were 130,000 forced abortions and involuntary sterilizations in Linyi County in 2005. The Chinese Communist Party imprisoned Chen for four years and three months and has kept him and his family under strict house arrest since September, 2010. His health is declining because of malnutrition, intestinal illness, repeated torture and the denial of medical treatment. In a letter recently smuggled out of China Chen’s wife, Yuan Weijing, said she was worried about his survival. Yuan has also been tortured and denied medical treatment.

The World Youth Alliance and the Jubilee Campaign are partnering with Women’s Rights Without Frontiers and China Aid in the effort to free Chen.

To watch a 3 minute video about Chen, click here. http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/blog/?p=296

To sign the petition to free Chen, click here:
http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=chen-guangcheng

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Urgent: China’s Blind Forced Abortion Opponent Needs Your Help (New Chen Guangcheng Video)

Blind activist Chen Guangcheng’s health is in serious jeopardy because of repeated beatings and malnutrition he suffers in house detention. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers and China Aid Association called today for urgent action to free Chen and his family. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers released a video demanding freedom for Chen and his family. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpVJidDqVJo

Reggie Littlejohn, President of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, stated, “Chen’s wife sounded the alarm in a letter recently smuggled out of China. She said that Chen’s health is very fragile and worsening every day because of beatings, malnutrition and an intestinal illness. She is worried about his survival. Chen sacrificed everything to tell the world the brutal truth about forced abortion in China. He is a warrior for women’s rights. Now it’s our turn to sacrifice on behalf of Chen by fighting for his freedom.”

Bob Fu, President of China Aid, stated, “The abuse of Chen Guangcheng is unconscionable and contrary to the rule of law. His mistreatment under house arrest is deplorable, including beatings, constant surveillance, as well as confiscation of his computer, cell phone, books, his blind cane and the toys of his young daughter.”

The two organizations are partnering to spearhead an initiative to free Chen and his family. They call upon the international diplomatic community to make official interventions on behalf of Chen with the Chinese government. They also call upon individuals to write Chinese embassies and consulates around the world and sign the petition to Free Chen Guangcheng at: www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=chen-guangcheng#petition

Chen Guangcheng was arrested in 2006 for exposing evidence that 130,000 forced abortions and involuntary sterilizations were performed on women in Linyi County, Shandong Province in a single year. Time Magazine named him one of “2006’s Top 100 People Who Shape Our World” and he was given the 2007 Magsaysay award, known as Asia’s Nobel Peace Prize.

Chen spent four years, three months in prison. Since his September 2010 release, he continues to serve a sentence of home detention. Both in prison and under house arrest, Chen has experienced mistreatment and beatings. He and his wife and daughter are not allowed sufficient food and are isolated from all outside contact.

To read the letter by Chen’s wife indicating the need for urgent action, click here:
http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=yuan-weijing

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Littlejohn Interview, “China’s War on Women and Girls” — ZENIT

While Reggie was in Rome recently, the Institute for Human Dignity introduced her to ZENIT writer Edward Pentin, who wrote this piece.  EWTN, among others, picked it up.  It has been translated into several languages and is reprinted here with permission.

US Attorney Leads Charge Against One-Child Policy

By Edward Pentin

(Zenit.org).- “China’s one-child policy causes more violence against women and girls than any other policy on earth, than any official policy in the history of the world.”

These are the passionate words of Reggie Littlejohn, a U.S. attorney who founded Women’s Rights Without Frontiers — an international coalition that opposes forced abortion and sexual slavery in China. A Californian who in her youth worked alongside Mother Teresa in the slums of Calcutta, Littlejohn first came into contact with the policy when she represented Chinese refugees seeking political asylum in the United States in the 1990s.

“They had first been persecuted for being Christian and were then forcibly sterilized,” she recalls. “That opened up two whole new worlds to me that I wasn’t familiar with before.”

Speaking with ZENIT while on a recent visit to Rome, Littlejohn summed up the one child policy as nothing short of a “Chinese war against women and girls.” Forced abortions among women who violate the policy are commonplace in the country and sometimes carried out up to nine months of pregnancy. They can be so violent, Littlejohn says, “the women die along with their full term babies.”

But the brutality of forced abortion isn’t the only human rights violation wrought by China’s infamous “family planning policy.” It leads to gendercide because of China’s traditional preference for boys, leaving girls disproportionately subject to abortion, abandonment and infanticide. It results in sexual slavery as the elimination of baby girls has led to an increase in the trafficking of women from neighbouring countries into China, driven by an estimated 37 million more Chinese males than females.

And although the connection isn’t fully proven, the policy may also be the cause of a high rate of female suicide in China (the World Health Organization says the country has the highest female suicide rate of any country in the world, with approximately 500 Chinese women ending their lives each day). “I don’t think that’s unrelated to forced abortion, forced sterilization and infanticide,” Littlejohn says.

Nor is it only women and girls who are victims. According to numerous stories leaked out of China by individuals at risk of death, the government also applies a variety of ruthless methods on other family members in order to enforce the policy. “The tactics used are utterly terrifying,” says Littlejohn. Recalling a documented incident in March of this year, she says that family planning officials came to the home of a man in order to seize his sister for enforced sterilization. “When she wasn’t home, they started beating his father. When he tried to defend his father, one of the family planning officials took a long knife, plunged it twice into his heart and the man died. That’s murder.”

Yet so far, the murderer has not been detained, and despite the family trying to get the story out, the media refuse to report on it. “The family planning officials are above the law, they can do anything and get away with it,” says Littlejohn. “What they’re doing is terrorizing the population.”

The statistics related to China’s one-child policy are staggering. Since it was implemented in 1979, the authorities boast that 400 million lives have been prevented. The government also says about 13 million abortions are carried out every year. That amounts to 1,458 every 60 minutes or, as Littlejohn puts it, “a Tiananmen Square massacre every hour.”

“What’s ironic about this is that China instituted the one child policy for economic reasons,” Littlejohn explains. “They wanted to reduce the number of rice bowls to fill to save money, but now it’s really become China’s economic death sentence.”

She gives two reasons for this. The first is the gender disparity of 37 million extra males, which is driving human trafficking and sexual slavery within China and in surrounding countries. The second is that China will soon have an ageing population without young people to support them. She calls this a “senior tsunami” which she predicts will hit the country around 2030.

“They don’t have social security and to my knowledge they don’t have an effective plan on how to take care of this very large senior population that’s coming soon,” she says. For this reason she’s concerned “about the beginning of life and end of life,” and fears that if China is willing to force abortion at the beginning of life, “what might they force at the end of life when they are faced with a senior tsunami?” She notes that the Chinese have a culture of respecting the elderly, but wonders if support for euthanasia will gain ground when the demographic fruits of the policy are fully realized.

“Clearly the one child policy makes no sense to continue, so why keep it?” Littlejohn asks. “I believe the reason is not so much because it’s a form of population control but social control.”

Staying the course

Chinese authorities have said the policy will remain unaltered until at least 2015, although it has recently hinted it may allow a two-child policy. However, Littlejohn says that is unlikely to prevent forced abortion, sterilization or infanticide. Nor is it likely to improve the nation’s demographics. A two-child policy already is in place in rural areas and among minorities if the first is a girl, but this has done little to prevent the widespread aborting of girls in a country with a heavy preference for boys.

In spite of the widespread violence and trauma inflicted by the authorities, Western governments have done little to pressure China to change. “They have been very disappointingly weak,” Littlejohn says. “This should be the top issue among human rights activists because of size of China. One out of every five human beings is living under the terrifying grip of China’s one child policy. And it’s not just women but men. People say, ‘Why doesn’t the woman just try and run away and have the baby?’ Well, she can’t do that as then they will take it out on the father, brother, husband of the family.”

She says U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has “come down pretty hard” on Chinese forced abortion, and that the Obama White House invited her to brief them about the issue and listened with concern. But she adds that the campaign has not yet “translated into any action.” Littlejohn believes governments don’t want to rock the boat because they owe China so much money.

Moreover, she says both the United States and the United Nations are helping to finance the policy through the UNFPA (United Nations Family Planning Fund), as well as IPPF (International Planned Parenthood Federation), and Marie Stopes International. She says these organizations are operative “abortion providers” in China, and that although the United States cut funding to the UNFPA in 2001 because it was found to be complicit in the one child policy, the U.S. State Department restored funding in 2009.

However, grassroots support in the United States is growing to remove U.S. funding. As a result, Representative Renee Ellmers will introduce legislation that will cut financial support to the UNFPA, saving $400 million over the next ten years. Littlejohn stresses the bill still needs to pass through committee and be passed by the House to become effective, so there is still time for voters to pressure their members of congress about it.

On the positive side, this gruesome policy has inadvertently unified not only “pro-choice” and “pro-life” advocates in opposing forced abortion, but also brought religions together. Littlejohn points out that neither Chinese Christians, Jews, Muslims nor Buddhists support abortion, meaning that “believers in these religions who are forced to have these abortions see it as a form of religious persecution.”

Yet despite the extent of the human rights tragedy, Littlejohn is optimistic things will change. “There’s no way that this can be carried on for much longer,” she says. “Either the Chinese Communist party will agree to end this atrocity, or it will end without their agreement.”

A powerful short video made by Women’s Rights Without Frontiers on China’s one child policy can be viewed here: www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjtuBcJUsjY

An international petition against forced abortion and sexual slavery in China can be signed here: www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=sign_our_petition

To read this article in Spanish, click here:

La guerra de China contra las mujeres y ninas, 6/7/11
http://www.hazteoir.org/noticia/39187-guerra-china-mujeres-y-ninas

To read this article in Portuguese, click here:
A guerra da China contra as mulheres e meninas
http://www.zenit.org/article-28172?l=portuguese

To read a related article in Hungarian, click here:
Szisztematikusan írtják a nőket Kínában
http://www.mindennapi.hu/cikk/vilaghir/szisztematikusan-irtjak-a-noket-kinaban/2011-06-07/3840

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Forced Abortion in China — Blind Activist’s Wife Cries for Help

(June 16, 2011 – Linyi, Shandong) In a letter released by China Aid yesterday, the wife of blind activist Chen Guangcheng tells the story of their torture under house arrest. Yuan Weijing writes:

They beat and tortured my husband Chen Guangcheng and me for more than 2 hours . . . More than 10 men covered me totally with a blanket and kicked my ribs and all over my body . . . I saw more than ten men surrounded Chen Guangcheng, torturing him. Some of them twisted his arms forcefully while the others were pushing his head down and lifting his collar up tightly.

Yuan’s letter also states that the police sealed their windows with sheets of metal, seized their computer, confiscated their books, stole Chen’s blind cane, and grabbed toys belonging to their young daughter. Further, Chen has been denied medical treatment and his health is in jeopardy. Yuan’s letter ends with a plea for legal action to protect her family.  The full text of her letter is below.

Why is the Chinese Communist Party determined to crush Chen?  The CCP wants the world to think that its One Child Policy is voluntary.  Chen, however, exposed the systematic use of forced abortion and involuntary sterilization in implementing this policy.  Time Magazine named him in its list of “2006’s Top 100 People Who Shape Our World.” The Chinese Communist Party, however, handed him a four year jail sentence. His family has been languishing under house arrest since his release in October, 2010.

Chen Guangcheng is the “Tank Man” against China’s One Child Policy. Impoverished, beaten and blind, Chen nevertheless possesses the surpassing backbone to stand alone against the grinding juggernaut of this totalitarian regime. The CCP apparently perceives in Chen a real threat to its crumbling legitimacy.

In pressing for justice for Chen and his family, let us not forget those for whom he has sacrificed his freedom: the families of China who are being shattered daily by forced abortion, forced sterilization and infanticide. The coercive enforcement of China’s One Child Policy causes more violence against women and girls than any other official policy on earth. It is the greatest women’s rights issue in the world today. No one supports forced abortion, because it is not a choice.

Women’s Rights Without Frontiers condemns the house arrest of Chen and his family. We demand their immediate release and medical attention.

To sign a petition to free Chen (with the World Youth Alliance), click here.

To see a four minute video, “Stop Forced Abortion in China!” click here.

Here is a translation of the full text of Yuan’s letter:

February 18, 2011, led by the vice secretary of the Communist Party of Shuanghou Town, Zhang Jian and some National Security Policemen, a group of 70-80 guys stormed through my home gate. They beat and tortured my husband Chen Guangcheng and me for more than 2 hours. Without showing any legal documents and without any of them wearing a uniform, they plundered almost everything from my home. My husband and I were wounded severely, yet not allowed to leave home for any medical aid.

More than 10 men covered me totally with a blanket and kicked my ribs and all over my body. After half an hour’s non-stop torture, I finally squeezed my head out of the blanket. I saw more than 10 men surrounded Chen Guangcheng, torturing him. Some of them twisted his arms forcefully while the others pushing his head down and lifting his collar up tightly. Given his poor health condition of long-time diarrhea, Guangchen was not able to resist and passed out after more than two hours of torture. My left eyebrow bone and one of my bottom left ribs might be broken. My left eye lost vision for 5-6 days because of the bruise, blood in the white of my eye, and swollenness. Even today, I still cannot stand with my body straight and I suffer pain when breathing. At the same time we were being tortured, the other men performed a thorough search with all kinds of detective equipment. They took away our computer, video camera, audio tape recorder, all of our chargers, and even flashlights, etc.

When they were searching, they kept silent. None of them had uniforms on, neither did they showed any legal document to us. They did not even give us a receipt for the confiscated items of our family property. Before their departure, Zhang Jian said to us that they were following orders from higher-level officials, and he expected we understood that without his explanation. He ordered those men to drop us on the ground, and left with them.

We had to stay in bed because of the wounds, having difficulties turning around our bodies. We had no access to any medical aid. On Feb 19 they only allowed me to get a one-time IV injection from a village doctor. No more medical aid afterward.

On March 3, they sealed our windows with sheets of metal. On March 6 they cut off electric power. At midnight of March 7, the guards crept into our home and cut off our TV antenna. In the morning of March 8, the electric power was back. On the same day, Zhang Jiang led 40-50 men storming into my home and took away our old computer, some hand written materials, DVD player and the remote, and all of the materials about Chen Guangcheng’s case. Zhang punched my head with his fist because I confronted him by asking why they were robbing us.

On March 17, Zhang Jian led another group of 40-50 men into my home with a few dozen huge bags. They sacked all of our property which they thought they should take into the bags, including all of our books, the posters of our children on the wall, the calendar, Guangcheng’s blind cane, all of our papers, worn power plugs, antenna, wires, etc. March 22, they installed two video cameras on our home gate and southwest corner of our courtyard so they can monitor my home completely.

Since Feb 24, our five-year-old daughter has been under house arrest, just like us, without being allowed to step outside of home. They took her books and some toys away. She said in her own words, “I am such a girl to be pitied. They robbed everything from me.”

Guangcheng’s mother is closely followed and physically monitored by 3 men every day, step by step, even when she works in the farm’s field. After mid-March, she was not allowed to go out even for buying vegetables. Therefore our daily life has gotten too hard to survive. Besides, Guangcheng’s health condition got worse. The blood from his diarrhea turned to dark instead of red as before. That is why I am so worried.

Once you have received this letter, please manage to let our friends Teng Biao, Zhai Minglei, Jiang Tianyong, Zhang Yongpan, etc, know. Please ask them to follow legal procedures in taking action against the crime of robbing my home and injuring us purposefully, or to use other means to help us. They already told Guangcheng’s mother twice that they plan to move us to an empty courtyard in font our village.

Very thankful.
Yuan Weijing.

Translation courtesy of the China Aid Association, http://www.chinaaid.org/2011/06/detained-blind-activist-chen-guangcheng.html

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Stop Forced Abortion in China — 4 Minute Video

Watch this short video to learn the truth about “family planning” in China.  Then share this video with your friends and take action.  The world must know!

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You Are Funding Forced Abortions In China

You are funding forced abortions in China.  So am I.  Not only elective abortions.  Forced abortions.  It doesn’t matter whether you are pro-life or pro-choice on this issue.  No one can support forced abortion, because it is not a choice.

What do I mean by “forced abortions”?  Here’s a short video about a young, Chinese woman who was dragged off the street, strapped to a table and forced to abort at seven months.  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjtuBcJUsjY.  You can read many more accounts of forced abortion, forced sterilization and infanticide under China’s brutal One Child Policy here.  http://www.womensrightswithoutfrontiers.org/index.php?nav=congressional

According to the Congressional-Executive Commission on China report, released on October 10, 2010, violators of China’s One Child Policy continue to be victims of “forced sterilization, forced abortion, arbitrary detention, and other abuses.”
The One Child Policy has also led to many other serious human rights violations. I’ll name just three:

1. Gendercide. Because of the traditional preference for boys, girls are disproportionately subject to abortion, abandonment and infanticide.

2. Sexual Slavery. Because of the selective elimination of baby girls, there are now an estimated 37 million more males than females living in China today.  This severe gender imbalance is a powerful, driving force behind trafficking in women and sexual slavery from nations surrounding China.

3. Female Suicide. According to the World Health Organization, China has the highest female suicide rate of any country in the world.  Approximately 500 Chinese women end their lives each day.  Could this extraordinary suicide rate be related to the trauma of enduring a forced abortion or forced sterilization?

How does this affect us?  We are helping finance the infrastructure used in coercive family planning in China.  The international community funds UNFPA (United Nations Family Planning Fund), as well as IPPF (International Planned Parenthood Federation), and Marie Stopes International.  These organizations are operative “abortion providers” in China.   In 2001, the US cut funding to UNFPA because an investigation, headed by then Secretary of State Colin Powell, found that UNFPA was complicit in the coercive implementation of China’s One Child Policy.  In 2008, the US State Department reaffirmed that determination, and yet we restored funding in 2009.  UNFPA is also funded by many other nations.

In addition, the IPPF and Marie Stopes are working hand in hand with the Chinese Communist population control machine, which has been notorious in its excesses.  The IPPF website openly declares, “The China Family Planning Association (CFPA) plays a very important role in China’s family planning programme.  It supports the present family planning policy of the government . . .”  Meanwhile, the website for Marie Stopes International, lists as “major partners” the Family Planning Commissions of several provinces in China.

Just last week, US citizens voted to cut UNFPA funding under the new YOUCUT program.  http://majorityleader.gov/YouCut/P2_W1.htm Because of this vote, Rep. Renee Ellmers will introduce legislation to cut UNFPA, saving $400 million over the next ten years.  The bill still needs to pass through committee and be passed by the House to become effective, so you still have time to contact your representative about it.

An admirer of American democracy once observed, “America is great because she is good, and if America ever ceases to be good, she will cease to be great.”  May we not lose our goodness, and hence our greatness as a nation by funding forced abortions in China.

To sign an international petition against forced abortion and sexual slavery in China, click here.

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

To watch a four-minute video, “Stop Forced Abortion in China!” click here.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JjtuBcJUsjY

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