Shi Minjie was found in a bamboo basket on a frigid winter night, her tears frozen and her ears blue from the cold. Her throat was so hoarse from crying that she could barely make a sound. Seventeen years later, however, she is attending college.
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At 9:00 on January 16th, 2012, Xihu Cinema in Putian City, Fujian Province was
bustling with activity. More than 300 women who were trafficked to the city met with
parents from other cities and provinces who were looking for their missing children.
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Without a marriage certificate, there is no birth permit for Chinese mothers. Facing condemnation and shame, most mothers abort or abandon their infants.
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One of AGA's workers relates the experience of meeting with a man whose wife died after Family Planning officials forcibly aborted the couple's third child. Ma Jihong was seven months pregnant at the time of her death.
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柴玲回忆录中文版十月十日出版 Chai Ling's A Heart for Freedom to be released in Chinese, 10/10/11
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The ratio at birth between boys and girls continues to widen in China. Families in poor regions find it harder and harder to get brides for their sons. As a result, trafficking of girls had increased tremendously in the last several years.
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Even though Jianxia is an illegal girl, her biggest dream is to study hard, get into a good university and be able to help her siblings through school so her parents could have some days of rest in the future.
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When he came to Haizijie to receive Baby Shower Assistance for his granddaughter, Hou Shendi said that although 100 yuan a month seemed small, it was such timely relief for his granddaughter.
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Doudou (Little Bean) was kidnapped at approximately 5 p.m., June 4th 2010, while playing in front of her own home. Her parents looked for her and immediately reported the case to authorities. This is the story of her rescue.
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Although the birth of the girl didn’t please her father-in-law, Shen Hongmei was still happy. Not only did she receive the monthly assistance from the Baby Shower Project, envy and talk of fellow villagers gave her encouragement.
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How do we know that the Lord is real and alive today, how do we see the Lord’s miracles? The cross: A symbol of God’s protection, promise and eternal love.
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Over 468 million people in China live with under $2/day. Those that are lucky enough to have a job often work under difficult conditions. Li Wanji and his wife, Yang Junhong, carried over 20 tons of bricks each day!
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One of our orphan scholars, Shi Laiying, has written us a sweet thank you note this holiday season. We thank God for AGA's supporters, who make it possible to send her to school!
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When Peng Qinglan called All Girls Allowed's anti-trafficking network, it had been 22 years since she was kidnapped. If only she could remember the name of her village and the location of her parents' home!
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Tang Hui's daughter was just 10 years old when she was kidnapped in Yongzhou, Hunan, by a criminal gang and kept in sexual slavery. When Tang Hui sought justice for her daughter, she was ignored and rebuffed by local police.
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Recently, All Girls Allowed posted a video from Al-Jazeera News that showed the story of a couple forced to abort an eight month old child and undergo painful police abuse. This is the continued story of Ms. Xiao Aiying and Mr. Luo Yanquan.
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In order to ensure the implementation of China’s One-Child Policy, many local family planning laws require women who have had a second child to be sterilized. Hong Zhenzhen is just one of the millions of women who are forced to be sterilized.
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Despite a forced sterilization, Bijie farmer Lu Ping's wife, Mo Hua, gave birth to twins the following year.
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Li and her husband had two daughters, but he wanted a son. When Li's in-laws and husband found out she was pregnant again with a third girl, they kicked her out of the house.
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