Gendercide: In China, marriage now costs ten years' income According to a recent survey, more than two-thirds of Chinese men do not make enough money for women to consider marrying them. News LifeSite • May 31, 2013Jun 19, 2021
Chinese ‘sewer baby’ released from hospital with grandparents: possible dad found Things are looking up for the newborn with the inauspicious beginning. News LifeSite • May 30, 2013Apr 29, 2023
Mom of Chinese sewer baby says it was an accident; couldn’t afford abortion Police said the mother “deeply regrets what she did.” News LifeSite • May 29, 2013Apr 29, 2023
Mom dies after forced abortion at six months in China: report After the surgery, Ms. Zhang suffered a massive hemorrhage and died the following morning on May 24th. News LifeSite • May 29, 2013Jun 19, 2021
Several people offer to adopt baby rescued from sewage pipe; mom found So far several individuals have offered to adopt the baby. News LifeSite • May 28, 2013Jun 19, 2021
VIDEO: Abandoned newborn baby stuck in toilet sewage pipe rescued Residents reported hearing a baby crying in the toilet on the fourth floor. News LifeSite • May 27, 2013Apr 29, 2023
Family planning officials nearly beat Chinese farmer with three children to death: report Zhang Futao is now hospitalized in critical condition and fighting for his life after suffering severe head injuries, according to China Aid. News LifeSite • May 21, 2013Jun 19, 2021
Top Chinese filmmaker investigated for breaking one-child policy Zhang Yimou, who designed the opening ceremonies of the Beijing Olympics, reportedly have seven children with four women. News Wendy Wright • May 14, 2013Jun 19, 2021
Chinese embassy staff refuse 200,000 petitions demanding China end forced abortion, gendercide Though Congressman Smith and Littlejohn tried repeatedly to gain access to the Embassy to deliver the petition signatures, the Embassy refused to grant access. News LifeSite • Apr 26, 2013Jun 19, 2021
'When is it my turn to be sold?' A personal recollection of China's one-child policy A writer remembers meeting her aunt, sold at age seven for two bushels of rice, who went on to implement China's population control policy. News Elise Hilton • Apr 25, 2013Jun 19, 2021