China Save the Children and Women in the 24 000 Cases of Human Trafficking
Sun Mar 11, 2012 1:53 am
Beijing Chinese police managed to rescue more than 24,000 children and women in cases of human trafficking. Some of them had even sold to adoption and forced to work in prostitution in Angola.
As reported by AFP on Sunday (3/11/2012), trafficking of women and children became a serious problem in China. Party activists blamed the one-child policy that China prefers a baby boy.
Ministry of Public Security said in a report posted on its Web site, that the police had rescued approximately 8660 children and 15 458 women in 2011. The Ministry added that the government has revealed more than 3,200 groups in the last year of trafficking, including trafficking of women from China to Angola and forcing them to prostitution.
In November last year, the police team to fly to China and African countries arrested 16 people accused of involvement in the trafficking network, and the freeing of 19 women in China.
Not only that, the police also found more than 2,000 children have been kidnapped and sold for adoption. The big problem that occurred in China, where couples can not conceive or wanting male heirs, to adopt children from any source.
In November last year, for example, police in Shandong Province dismantle trafficking groups who buy babies from poor families and sell them.
One of the shocking scandal in China, namely in 2007, when the government discovered that thousands of people have been abducted and forced into labor in the mines
throughout China.
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