Women's Rights in China (WRIC) is a non-profit organization based in New York, NY, dedicated to defending the rights of women and children in China. With a team of passionate individuals, including students, activists, journalists, and benefactors, WRIC aims to protect and advance the political, economic, social, and cultural rights of vulnerable groups in China. Through publishing controversial information, organizing events, and operating charitable projects, WRIC strives to raise awareness and provide invaluable aid to women and children in need.
For the past ten years, WRIC has been at the forefront of fighting against social injustice and oppression in China. Their programs, such as Forced Abortion, Anti-kidnapping Children, Child Bride, Rural Girls Assistance, and Orphans, have helped thousands of women and children. WRIC also advocates for the rights of prisoners of conscience and calls for international intervention in cases of abduction and trafficking. Additionally, they have published books and documentaries to shed light on the history and impact of China's policies. Through their dedicated efforts, WRIC continues to make a significant impact in promoting human rights in China.
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