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Last Week for Signatures! Petition to End Forced Abortion Cruelty in China

Organization calls for final signatures, prepares petition for Hu Jintao's U.S. visit

Contact: Tessa Dale, All Girls Allowed, 617-275-9176, tessa@allgirlsallowed.org  

WASHINGTON, Jan. 14, 2011 /Christian Newswire/ -- This week, China's president is having dinner in America's White House, and the topic of human rights -- specifically the millions of deaths and abuses caused by China's One-Child Policy -- will not be on the agenda for any of Hu Jintao's January 18-21 visit.

With millions of Chinese girls 'missing' after years of infanticide as a result of the One-Child Policy, many Americans are outraged that the U.S. does not plan on discussing human rights abuses with China's leader.  One organization has started a petition to end forced abortions, giving a voice to compassionate citizens concerned for girls in China.

All Girls Allowed (AGA) is a new organization dedicated to restoring life, value and dignity to girls and mothers in China.  Led by Chai Ling, former key student leader in the Tiananmen Square movement and two-time Nobel Prize nominee, AGA is working on the ground in rural villages to protect mothers from brutal violence and girls from gendercide and abandonment.

"This petition will be given to President Obama and Congress during Hu Jintao's visit," says Chai Ling. "We are grateful for our supporters who choose to speak up for the millions of children killed because they were not allowed to live."

There is still time to sign the petition before it is presented Tuesday.  Interested individuals may visit www.allgirlsallowed.org, then click "Sign the Petition."

All Girls Allowed is a Boston-based organization with the mission to restore life, value and dignity to girls and mothers in China, and to expose the injustice of the One-Child Policy. More information, including how to get involved, can be found at the AGA website:
www.allgirlsallowed.org

There are many documented cases of pregnant mothers being kidnapped, imprisoned and beaten, then forced to abort, as late-term as up to nine months. See this video for more information.  All Girls Allowed has programs on the ground to rescue those affected by the policy: from protecting mothers and supporting girls, to educating orphans and reuniting trafficked children, stories of hope may be found at www.allgirlsallowed.org.

For interviews, contact Tessa Dale at tessa@allgirlsallowed.org, 1 (617) 275-9176.