First Chinese Citizens’ Anti-Child Trafficking Conference Held in Henan Province
Source: WRIC 12-15-2010 From December 14th to 15th, Huijiawang (Reunion Network) organized the first Chinese Citizens’ Anti-Trafficking Discussion and…
Source: WRIC 12-15-2010 From December 14th to 15th, Huijiawang (Reunion Network) organized the first Chinese Citizens’ Anti-Trafficking Discussion and…
WRIC’s Yao Cheng All photos by WRIC November 18,2010 On November 16th, I received an email forwarded by one of our volunteers. It was written by a woman who was abducted as a girl. “Original name: Peng Qinglan. Born September 12th, 1979. Father:…
WRIC’s Yao Cheng All photos by WRIC November 31,2010 On the morning of the 18th, Chen Fuyu rented a car to drive to Xiaping Village in Machang Town. He went to the Peng family house as soon as he arrived in the…
WRIC’s Yao Cheng All photos by WRIC November 31,2010 Peng Qinglan’s Putian house was located in a village on the edge of the city. Of her adopted parents and seven siblings, most traveled to…
WRIC’s Yao Cheng All photos by WRIC December 1, 2010 At 8:30pm, November 24, the crowd stood along both sides of Liuzhi Tequ Street. Among them were local residents and the Peng family and their friends who came from…
Source : Today Digest Translation : WRIC volunteer Alexandra Khoo Oct 20, 2010 WRIC Editor’s note:After the issue of the Fujian was unveiled by the Women’s Rights in China, it aroused the attention of the society and issued a voice against the feudal…
Source :WRIC Translation : Alexandra Khoo Oct 20, 2010 Fujian is China’s reform frontier but it is also home to the “Child Bride Village”; a shocking, regretful yet long overlooked phenomenon that is incompatible with the province’s high civility. Fujian Law Society’s Research head…
The temperature was over 30 Celsius on September 21st, 2010 in Bijie, Guizhou Province. As field workers for WRIC’s Rural girls assistance plan, my friend Mr. Han and I visited a local brick factory. We were looking for a couple who had spent 200,000 yuan (about $30,000) in medical expenses to cure their infertility. The Dings…
By WRIC Volunteer Li Yuanlong 09-09-2010 Miss Li went into hiding during her pregnancy. She gave birth in hiding. Could Li, the Bijie, Guizhou woman now live…
By WRIC volunteers June, 2007 “The snow came early that winter when I first saw her. She was wrapped in a bamboo basket and there were ice blocks on top of her blankets.“ There is…