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Thank you to LifeNews for publishing this wonderful
piece about our work saving women and babies in China! Here's the
LifeNews article:
Reggie Littlejohn has an impressive resume as a world-wide advocate for the rights of the most vulnerable people.
An attorney and a graduate of Yale Law School,
Littlejohn is the founder and president of Women’s Rights Without
Frontiers, an international coalition working to expose forced abortion,
gendercide and sexual slavery in China.
She has briefed officials at the White House,
the Department of State, the United Nations and the Vatican. Littlejohn
has also travelled across the United States speaking and raising
awareness about the abuses of the brutal One Child Policy in China.
This week, she talked with LifeNews about her work.
LN: How did you become involved fighting forced abortion in China?
Littlejohn: In the mid-90s, I knew that China
had a One Child Policy, but I had never stopped to think how it was
enforced. Then, as an attorney, I represented a refugee who had given
birth to two children and had been forcibly sterilized. As I sat at my
desk on a sunny day in San Francisco, I could not believe that on the
other side of the earth, Chinese women were at that moment being dragged
out of their homes and forcibly sterilized and aborted, up to the ninth
month of pregnancy. I had to do something to help them, so I founded
Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. Read the original LifeNews article here.
YES, I WANT TO HELP END GENDERCIDE AND FORCED ABORTION IN CHINA!
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