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China's Vice President Xi Jinping meets with U.S. officials February 14th. Chai Ling, founder of All Girls Allowed, discusses her hopes for China's next leader in terms of ending human rights violations, particularly against women, in China.

All Girls Allowed founder and 2-time Nobel Peace Prize Nominee thanks “Bravest Star in Hollywood” for his dangerous mission

 

All Girls Allowed reports Nie Lina’s miraculous release from prison following urgent prayer


Chai Ling's Congressional Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee on Immigration, November 2011

Hearing on Chen Guangcheng’s Disappearance and Beatings, Before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC)

Nov. 3, 2011: Congressional-Executive Commission on China:  2011 Annual Report, Before the Full Foreign Affairs Committee: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL), Chairman

China’s One-Child Policy will be in the spotlight three days in a row as Chai Ling, founder of humanitarian organization All Girls Allowed, testifies in three congressional hearings Nov. 1-3.

Former Tiananmen Square leader reminds students: “Freedom in America comes with a responsibility to care for others around us”

Toddler is hit by two different vehicles, ignored by a dozen Chinese citizens

Official statement denies any policy changes for at least 5 years in China’s most populous province, All Girls Allowed responds.

Delivered at Sept. 22, 2011 Hearing: China’s One-Child Policy: Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, and Human Rights Hearing: The Government’s Massive Crime against Women and Unborn Babies

My name is Ji Yeqing. I was born on December 2, 1975, in Jiading, Shanghai. I married Liu Bin in Shanghai in October 1996. 

Mr. Chairman and honorable Members of Congress,  I am very grateful for the opportunity to testify today before Congress to expose to America and the world how the One-Child Policy in China destroys lives and the rights of women.

Victims testify; Chai Ling, Founder of All Girls Allowed shares personal experience of coerced abortion for the first time; speaks out for unmarried women in China.

U.S. Leaders Continue to Voice Disdain Leading up to Policy’s Anniversary, September 25th


In-depth report discusses causes of imbalance and calls for immediate action

One-Child Policy not a "boon" for China's Girls, Fundamental Human Rights Still Far Off for China's Women

 




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