WND EXCLUSIVE
GIRLS SLAUGHTERED, ENSLAVED AS PART OF 'BARBARIC' POLICY
Communist government blasted in open letter to China's president
It has caused murder, suicide, sexual slavery, immeasurable tortures for families and the literal disappearance of an estimated 200 million women worldwide, and it needs to be stopped, an open letter to the president of China says of the nation’s one-child policy.
“The Chinese forced-abortion policy is systematic, institutionalized violence against women,” said the letter from Reggie Littlejohn, president of Womens Rights Without Frontiers.
She said that based on sheer numbers, it is “the most massive women’s rights issue in the world today, and it must be stopped. ”
“President Xi Jinping, you are uniquely positioned to end the greatest human rights atrocity on earth today,” Littlejohn said.” Since you are able to accomplish this, you are morally obligated to do so. Let this be the legacy of your presidency: to transform Chinese law and culture so that women can truly ‘hold up half the sky.’”
Littlejohn, a longtime advocate of women’s rights China, recently asked the U.N. Commission on the Status of Women to investigate the U.N. Population Fund for its links to China’s repressive policy. She wrote the open letter on the occasion of the 34th anniversary of the one-child policy.
“Today is the 34th anniversary of the official institution of China’s barbaric one-child policy, which has caused incalculable suffering to hundreds of millions of women and families of China,” she wrote. “It is time for this policy to end.”
She said replacing it with a “two-child policy,” as some of his advisers have suggested, is not enough.
“Rather, the one-child policy should be eradicated from the face of the earth, because it has caused more violence toward women and girls than any other official policy on earth, and any other official policy in the history of the world,” she said.
“Your government has boasted that it has ‘prevented’ more than 400 million births through this policy. These births have been prevented through forced abortions, involuntary sterilizations, confiscatory ‘terror fines,’ gendercide and infanticide – all in violation of international human rights law,” said Littlejohn.
It’s not a question of being pro-life or pro-abortion, she said, because even the staunchly pro-abortion Hillary Clinton has blasted the practice.
As secretary of state, Clinton said, “In 1995 I was the first person to speak out against forced abortion in China.”
Littlejohn cited for the Chinese president a long list of injustices.
For example, there was the women fined $54,200 for having more than one child.
Others include:
- In Linyi City, Shandong Province, a university student gave birth to a baby girl and left her stuffed down a pipe in a university lavatory.
- In the Guangxi Regino, a man stabbed and killed two government workers after they said he could not register his fourth child, which would mean the child would not be eligible for health or education benefits.
- In Hunan Province, a husband reported his wife suffered from violent behavior since their child was forcibly was aborted at seven months and is demanding compensation.
- A farmer in Hebei Province killed himself by drinking pesticide because he did not have money to pay fines for having too many children. Authorities already had confiscated his 3.5 tons of corn, the “entire savings of the family.”
- A obstetrician in Shaanxii Province was convicted of trafficking seven infants after she had convinced their parents the children were seriously ill or dead. The doctor sold boys at a premium.
- And in Guizhou Province, a farmer committed suicide because of his inability to pay fines to enroll his children in school.
“According to one U.N. estimate, there are up to 200 million women missing in the world today due to sex-selective abortion,” Littlejohn wrote. “In China, there are currently 117-118 boys born for every 100 girls born – the worst gender ratio in the world.
“Because of this gendercide, there are an estimated 37 million Chinese men who will never marry because their future wives were terminated before they were born. This gender imbalance is a powerful, driving force behind trafficking in women and sexual slavery, not only in China, but in neighboring nations as well,” the letter said.
“As you know, these atrocities continue to this day,” Littlejohn wrote. And she reported there are health impacts from the practice of forced abortion, including cancer.
“World opinion stands against China’s coercive family planning. The UNCSW’s topic for 2013 was ‘Elimination and Prevention of All Forms of Violence Against Women and Girls.’ There is no greater violence against women than forced abortion, up to the ninth month of pregnancy. Women themselves sometimes die as a result of these violent procedures. There is no greater violence against girls than gendercide, which has claimed up to 200 million lives of girls selected for abortion solely because they are girls,” she wrote.
“On a personal note, this report would not be complete without including the story of Anni Zhang, daughter of celebrated pro-democracy activist Zhang Lin. The Chinese government has detained Zhang Lin on and off for more than 13 years since the Tienanmen Square protests in 1989. At one point, he was tortured nearly to death and was confined to a wheelchair,” Littlejohn continued.
“When the Chinese Communist Party could not silence Zhang Lin by persecuting him directly, they resorted to persecuting his 10-year-old daughter, Anni. Anni was called into the principal’s office at her elementary school one day in April 2013, and from there was whisked away by four unidentified men who detained her overnight, cold, hungry and frightened. She was then denied the right to attend school. She and her father were placed under house arrest for months. They escaped and became fugitives. When they were caught, they reached out to Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, asking us to get Anni out of China. My husband and I offered to raise her as our own daughter. With the help of many brave souls in China, several of whom remain in detention to this day, as well as Jing Zhang, president of Women’s Rights in China, and Rep. Christopher Smith, we were able to secure safe passage for Anni and her sister Ruli to come to the United States.”
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My comments: Is there any doubt that Satan rules Communist China? As the Persecution of Christians in America increases by the godless Democrats, what will be the End of it? Both the Chinese Communists and the godless Democrats are ruled by the same spirit, Satan. Wake up Christian.
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