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
Women 'still dying' after China's 1-child policy 'eased'
By Bob Unrub
Republished with permission from World Net Daily
A women’s-rights activist battling China over its
one-child policy says no one should be fooled by the communist
government’s insistence that the practice has been “eased,” because the
infamous forced abortions continue.
“The core of the problem is not whether the government is
allowing one child or two children,” Reggie Littlejohn, president of
Womens Rights Without Frontiers, told WND on Wednesday.
“The government is still telling how many children people
can have and is enforcing that limit with coerced abortions,” she said.
“And it’s not clear to me that there are fewer abortions. Women and
babies still are dying.”
Littlejohn pointed out China still requires a birth permit for the first child and for the second child.
“Without a permit, there still are forced abortions, unless you’re rich enough to buy your way out,” she said. Read More...
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