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Cao Ruyi's Road to Childbirth Is Fraught With Thorns and Briers l

Cao Ruyi Returns Home After Five-Day Detention, Still Ordered to Undergo Abortion
china's war on baby girls
Forced Abortions Persist in Rural China

Couple Acquired Foreign Residency, Still Fined for Above Quota Birth

Shaanxi government Pays $11K to of Feng Jianmei by Forced Abortion

Women's Rights in China Successfully Organized Conference on Family Planning Policy and Population Development

Jiangling Li: Forced Abortion, a Permanent Scar on Women

Hong Zhenzhen and Her Sterilization Experience

The Double Persecution of Gu, Guangyan: the Travails of a Chinese woman who gave birth to a girl

Forced Abortion Case in 2010

Follow-up report on the “Dead Fetus Capsule” event

Officials deceive woman into having sterilization operation
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Jing Zhang founded Women's Rights in China in 2007. WRIC sponsors five projects that protect women and children in China. WRIC headquarter is in Flushing, New York. WRIC is a 501(c) 3 organization. Web: wrchina.org crchina.org. Yujun Zhang is responsible for this blog.

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Currently we are working on five project areas:

-Rural Girls Assistance

- WRIC aims to develop assistance and educational programs for girls in Mainland China’s poor rural areas. In addition, the Rural Girls Assistance Project gave a one-time 20 dollars assistance to every expectant mother with 5 to 9 month pregnancies.The project was designed to combat gender discrimination in China, to fight for girl babies’ equal rights to survive, to give encouragement to mothers of girls, in order to strengthen the confidence of mother and daughter, to enable young girls to grow up in both mental and physical health.


-Child Brides

- WRIC helps to raise awareness and reunite child brides to their families through DNA testing and conferences.


-Anti Kidnapping

- Since 2008, WRIC started to spread awareness about missing children. In 2010, Huijiawang (branch of WRIC) organized the First Chinese Citizens’ Anti-Trafficking Discussion and Conference. In addition, WRIC exhibits hundreds of photographs of missing children in China and in New York.


-Orphans

- WRIC helps to support orphans in China, in particular the abandonment of female infants.


-Forced Abortions

- We help women who have undergone forced abortions due to the One Child Policy. In addition, we raise awareness about the severity of the issue.


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