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:
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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
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China: Best Practices -- Infanticide “What if the Infant Is Still Alive after Induced Labor?” (Reggie Littlejohn for ChinaAid and Women’s Rights Without Frontiers)
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China’s One Child Policy – Oral Testimony (Reggie Littlejohn, President, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers; One Child Policy Expert, ChinaAid)
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The Consequences of Coercion: China’s One Child Policy and Violence Against Women and Girls (Reggie Littlejohn President, Women’s Rights Without Frontiers)
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Powerpoint: China’s One Child Policy: Inadvertent Demographic Consequences - Big Time (Nicholas Eberstadt, Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy, American Enterprise Institute)
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An Evaluation of 30 Years of the One Child Policy in China (Rebiya Kadeer, President, Uyghur American Association)
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My “Little Foot,” My Lifelong Pain (Testimony of “Wujian,” a Victim of Forced Abortion under China’s One Child Policy)
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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)
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Powerpoint of Photos Related to China’s One Child Policy (Annie Jing Zhang, President, Women’s Rights in China)
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An Evaluation of 30 Years of the One Child Policy in China (Toy I. Reid, Senior Research Associate, Congressional-Executive Commission on China)
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The Three Examinations: Enforcing China’s One Child Policy in Rural Villages (Annie Jing Zhang, President, Women’s Rights in China)
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Testimonies on Violent Implementations of the One Child Policy in Linyi City, Shandong Province, China (Jiang Tianyong, Beijing Global Law Firm)
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Prepared Statement on China’s One Child Policy (Harry Wu, Director, Laogai Research Foundation)














