Editor’s note. The following is the Keynote address delivered today by Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) at The Heritage Foundation. Rep. Smith’s remarks were part of an event commemorating the International Day of the Girl Child. China’s one child policy announced in...
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“Gendercide”: the “great silent crime of the 21st century”?
By Dave Andrusko We’ve often speculated which aspects of the battle to save millions of innocent babies are most likely to move people out of the status of non-combatant and into the ranks of the greatest movement for social justice of our time. Certainly near...
China should stop forced abortion and gendercide for Children’s Day June 1
By Womens Rights without Frontiers On June 1, all provinces in China will celebrate “Children’s Day” with lavish children’s art exhibitions and performances. Meanwhile, no mention will be made of the fact that China has “prevented” more than 400 million...
Pro-abortionists struggle to deny the need for legislation to combat sex-selection abortions
By Dave Andrusko Last week we ran two stories about an important hearing held Wednesday by the House Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights, and International Organizations on the topic of “India’s missing girls.” (See “India’s Missing Girls” and...
NPR asks if one-child policy, gendercide are good for Chinese women
By Ben Johnson June 4, 2013--Seeing hundreds of millions of forced abortions, pandemic cultural misogyny, and high female suicide rates, NPR wonders if the one-child policy and sex-selective abortion aren't a huge step forward for feminism. While writing this story...
Pro-abortionists and “Gendercide”—trying to squirm out of the corner
By Dave Andrusko Sex-selective abortion, also quite accurately described as “gendercide,” is one of those very touchy issues for pro-abortionists for all the obvious reasons. Refusing to criticize the use of ultrasound to target an unborn child for destruction if the...
WRWF’s Reggie Littlejohn Advocates against Gendercide and forced abortion at United Nations
NEW YORK-- Women’s Rights Without Frontiers President Reggie Littlejohn will be speaking four times this week at the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. The UNCSW is a global policy-making body dedicated to the advancement of gender equality. “WRWF’s...
China Has Not “Abandoned” One-Child Policy – Think Tank Says
By Reggie Littlejohn, President, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers (WRWF) The China Development Research Foundation (CDRF) -- a think tank affiliated with the Chinese government -- has recommended that China gradually phase in a two-child policy over the next three...
What’s Airing on Pro-Life Perspective Today? “Protecting Female Children from Gendercide”
By Dave Andrusko National Right to Life President and Pro-Life Perspective Host Carol Tobias begins this week of PLP programs with one of the most disturbing stories of 2011: the growing realization that hundreds of millions of females are “missing” because of the...
“20/20’s” Riveting Look at “Gendercide” in India
By Dave Andrusko From the opening shot, multiplied in power by photos of dead young girls and a gripping narrative, ABC’s Elizabeth Vargas’s exploration of “Gendercide” in India brings to life what can almost seem to be an abstraction: missing girls and women. In...