Editor’s note. This alert is provided by Women’s Rights Without Frontiers. GUANGDONG, CHINA. According to a report published by Shanghai online news portal Sixth Tone, a Guangdong couple has been told they must have an abortion or both lose their government jobs. The...
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Mei Fong’s ‘One Child,’ a harrowing insight into the continuing social cost of China’s one child policy
By Shannon Roberts Many today almost forget, or were not around to remember, that back in the 1960’s and 1970’s concern about over-population was a serious and world-wide concern. Scientist, Paul Ehrlich, argued in his book The Population Bomb (1968) that “in the...

China approves Two-Child Policy, but nothing has changed
By Reggie Littlejohn Editor’s note. Reggie Littlejohn is the president of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers (WRWF) Predictably, China’s rubber-stamp legislature has approved the new Two-Child Policy proposed last October. Officially, all couples will be allowed a...
I Am Alive Today Because My Chinese Mother Broke the Law and Gave Birth to Me
By Lisa Smiley Only weeks ago, the Chinese Communist Party announced that China will be changing its long-standing one-child policy to a two-child policy. While this is welcome news, the nation’s violent, coercive family planning regime will only be altered moderately...
Little Has Changed in China; Police State Population Control Policies Enforced Despite ‘Two-Child Policy’
One Hearing Witness Currently Being Pressured to Abort Second Child; Smith Calls on President Obama to Issue Visa Bans for Chinese Officials Editor’s note. The following comes from the office of pro-life Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ). The hearing webcast can be watched...
Is China’s One-Child “Change” Good News?
By John Ensor On my way to the airport, at 7:59 AM, a week ago Thursday, my Fox News alert beeped and my eyes bulged, reading, “China abolishes one-child policy.” After 35 years and over 400 million unborn babies killed by the coercive power of this law, how can that...
No sooner does China end one-child policy than advocate tells us why one-child is a “good thing”
By Dave Andrusko Last week when we posted about a loosening--however small--of the Chinese government’s One Child Policy, we noted there were still many, many problems. The new policy, in theory (how these “promises” work out in practice is another thing) is that...
China’s illegal children
By Marcus Roberts Last week’s announcement by the Chinese Government that it was replacing the one child policy with a two child policy brought to light something that I hadn’t considered before: the legal limbo of “illegal” children. This NY Times article is an...
China’s Coercive Population Control—Including Forced Abortion—to Continue Despite Plans to Modify Population Policy
Editor’s note. Reports surfaced Thursday that the government will allow married Chinese couples will be allowed not one, but two children. The following comes from the office of pro-life champion Chris Smith (R-NJ) WASHINGTON, DC - “Even if the new policy allows...
Chinese worker describes enforcing one child policy
By Sarah Terzo Chinese nurse “Chi An” had a job enforcing the one child policy in China. She emigrated to the United States and wrote a book about her experiences. In this quote, she describes coercing women to abort their “illegal” children. “The unpleasant part...