Congressional Hearing on One-Child Policy by Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission

Congressional Hearing on One-Child Policy by Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission

On November 10, 2009, leading experts on China's One-Child Policy presented evidence before Congress of significant human rights violations and demographic threats as a result of the coercive policy.  Below are the documents that were affected into the Congressional Record:

  1. Appeal to President Obama: Seriously Raise Forced Abortion With Chinese Leaders in Beijing -- The Worst Violation of Women’s Rights in History (Rep. Chris Smith, Chairing the Hearing of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission

  2. China:  Best Practices -- Infanticide “What if the Infant Is Still Alive after Induced Labor?” (Reggie Littlejohn for ChinaAid and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers) 

  3. China’s One Child Policy – Oral Testimony (Reggie Littlejohn, President, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers; One Child Policy Expert, ChinaAid)

  4. The Consequences of Coercion: China’s One Child Policy and Violence Against Women and Girls (Reggie Littlejohn President, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers) 

  5. Powerpoint: China’s One Child Policy: Inadvertent Demographic Consequences - Big Time (Nicholas Eberstadt, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy, American Enterprise Institute) 

  6. An Evaluation of 30 Years of the One Child Policy in China (Rebiya Kadeer, President, Uyghur American Association)

  7. My “Little Foot,” My Lifelong Pain (Testimony of “Wujian,” a Victim of Forced Abortion under China’s One Child Policy) 

  8. New Evidence Regarding China’s One Child Policy Forced Abortion, Involuntary Sterilization, Infanticide and Coercive Family Planning (Reggie Littlejohn for ChinaAid and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers) 

  9. Powerpoint of Photos Related to China’s One Child Policy (Annie Jing Zhang, President, Women’s Rights in China)

  10. An Evaluation of 30 Years of the One Child Policy in China (Toy I. Reid, Senior Research Associate, Congressional-Executive Commission on China) 

  11. The Three Examinations: Enforcing China’s One Child Policy in Rural Villages  (Annie Jing Zhang, President, Women’s Rights in China)

  12. Testimonies on Violent Implementations of the One Child Policy in Linyi City, Shandong Province, China (Jiang Tianyong, Beijing Global Law Firm)

  13. Prepared Statement on China’s One Child Policy (Harry Wu, Director, Laogai Research Foundation)