Inside China’s War on Women and Girls: Forced Abortion, Gendercide, and How One Woman Built a Secret Rescue Network with Reggie Littlejohn
Originally published at Bioethics BabeWhat’s really happening to women and girls in China?
In this episode, I sit down with Reggie Littlejohn, Yale-trained attorney and founder of Women’s Rights Without Frontiers, to expose what many experts call the greatest crime against women in the world. Women’s Rights Without Frontiers is a global coalition fighting to end forced abortion, gendercide, and sexual slavery in China. Reggie is widely recognized as an international expert on China’s One-Child Policy—now the Three-Child Policy.
Reggie is also the founder and president of the Anti-Globalist Alliance, an international counterforce to the Great Reset, and the co-founder of the Sovereignty Coalition, a non-partisan movement dedicated to defending U.S. national sovereignty and personal medical freedom against threats both foreign and domestic.
For decades, the Chinese Communist Party has enforced population control through forced abortion, gendercide, coercive sterilization, and relentless surveillance. Reggie Littlejohn has spent years documenting these abuses, testifying before U.S. Congress eight times, briefing parliaments around the world, building a secret rescue network inside China to help women and baby girls survive, and becoming one of the Chinese Communist Party’s most hated and outspoken critics.
In this conversation, Reggie reveals:
- How her childhood shaped her sense of justice
- How China’s One-Child Policy — now the Two- and Three-Child Policy — is still enforced through coercion
- The hidden reality of sex-selective abortion and China’s “missing girls”
- How she helped build a secret rescue network inside China
- How women are monitored through AI, surveillance, and social-credit systems
- Why China’s demographic collapse is fueling human trafficking and instability
- How the same surveillance tools perfected in China by the CCP are now being discussed globally
This is not just a story about China. It’s a warning about what happens when a government practices population control and who gets to live and who gets to die.
If you care about human rights, women’s dignity, medical freedom, and the future of liberty, this is a conversation you need to hear.
