Source: BBC News OnlineAuthor: Pulsihed Time: 25 September 2010 Thirty years after the introduction of China’s one-child policy, the government is being urged to rethink its population controls. During the…Continue readingChina’s one-child policy – success or failure?
Plea for help in the aftermath of a forced induced labor in Guang Shui City, Hubei Province Written by a victim The following is what I experienced recently in my…Continue readingForced Abortion Case in 2010
By Anonymous Author Chinese Government Forced Birth Planning: The Ugly reality From the dawn of humankind, the reproduction and perpetuation of the species followed natural laws. Human civilization also followed…Continue readingThe Violent One-Child Policy
Source: Author: the CNN Wire Staff Pulsihed Time: April 28, 2010 The World Health Organization commended China for repealing a 20-year-old ban on foreigners with HIV and AIDS from entering…Continue readingWHO commends China on repeal of AIDS ban
Plea for help in the aftermath of a forced induced labor in Guang Shui City, Hubei Province (Caption: Use any means to control population numbers Concentrate all…Continue readingHubei Forced Abortion Case in 2010
Source: WRICAuthor: JING ZHANG Pulsihed Time: 2009-12-14 Brief introduction:NY Premiere ofTHE VAGINA MONOLOGUES-STORIES FROM CHINA.This film integrates three different stories centering around a Chinese production of The Vagina Monologues at…Continue readingWomens’ Rights in China — Still a Long Way to Go
Source: http://www.acton.org Author: Anthony B. Bradley Pulsihed Time: April 7, 2009 Heavy-handed government intervention without regard for human dignity produces long-term deleterious effects. Unintended consequences include a dehumanized social sphere…Continue readingSaving China’s Children From Their Government
Source: http://www.helium.com Author: Carolyn Tytler Published Time: February 06, 2009 The People’s Republic of China is a totalitarian state. The Communist Party is the only political entity allowed to exist…Continue readingWomen’s rights in China today
Source: http://www.rhrealitycheck.org Author: Marcy Bloom Pulsihed Time: August 19, 2008 During China’s bid for the Olympics in 2001, Beijing Olympic official Liu Jingmin stated that the 2008 Olympic games would…Continue readingBehind the Spectacle: Women’s Human Rights in China
Source: ,Religion News Service Author: PHYLLIS ZAGANOPulsihed Time: Thursday, April 10, 2008 Until a New York City police officer took up her station, I was the closest woman to Pope…Continue readingWomen and girls need not apply
Adopted at the Third Session of the Fifth National People’s Congress on September 10, 1980, and amended in accordance with Decision Regarding the Amendment (of Marriage Law of the People’s…Continue readingMarriage Law of the People’s Republic of China