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    China rescues 89 trafficked children, arrests 369

    BEIJING (AP) — Chinese authorities have rescued 89 trafficked minors as young as 10 days and the oldest 4 years and arrested 369 suspects after uncovering two child trafficking gangs, authorities said Wednesday.

    The busts highlighted China's thriving black market in children — mostly involving buyers who want more children or those who want them as slave labor — that endures despite harsh penalties for traffickers, including death.

    It was not clear from the reports posted Wednesday on the Ministry of Public Security website if sex abuse also might have been a motive. Calls to the ministry went unanswered.

    One case stretched across 14 provinces in China and the other involved a trafficking ring that mainly sold children in Vietnam through neighboring Guangxi province.

    A report by the People's Daily, posted on the ministry's website, said raids were carried out on July 20 in 14 provinces in the south, east and north of the country.

    The operation involved 2,600 officers and the People's Daily said the youngest child was 10 days old and the oldest 4 years.

    A separate People's Daily report that wasn't published on the ministry's website said the Vietnam operation on July 15 resulted in the rescue of eight infants aged 10 days to 7 months. Thirty-nine people, of which at least four were Vietnamese, were detained.

    A total of 89 minors were rescued and 369 suspects arrested in both operations, the reports said.

    Police sent the rescued children to orphanages as their parents had not been found.

    It is often difficult to trace the parents of trafficked children and the law has not clearly defined the circumstances in which a buyer of a child should be punished. While many babies are stolen, some are sold by their parents.

    Liu Ancheng, deputy director of the Ministry of Public Security Criminal Investigation Bureau, was quoted in the People's Daily report as saying that if the buyers have not abused the children, they cannot be held criminally responsible.

    Liu said the "dreadful practice of buying and selling children" is a result of ignorance of the law in rural areas as well as traditional Chinese social norms that call for people "to have both sons and daughters" and children who will look after a parent in old age.

    China's traditional preference for male heirs means some families sell their female babies in order to try for a boy, since the country's one-child policy limits most urban couples to one child and rural families to two.

     

    503 comments

    • Joe  •  6 mths ago
      Chinese traffickers bought these Vietnamese children and bribed Vietnamese officials and its gangs as well for years. They need to prosecute Vietnamese officials and policans as well.
    • Wombat  •  6 mths ago
      We really need to look at our (US) relations with this government. We are only seeing the 'tip of the iceberg' I'm afraid. How sad...
    • Kevin G  •  7 mths ago
      Crimes against children should carry the highest penalties. And if its sex crimes, I am for capital punishment, dismemberment or both.
    • Ronnie  •  7 mths ago
      The death penalty for all the trafficers. No exceptions. If we did this to all people who hurt or kidnap children, then maybe our world might be a better place instead of the shithole it's becoming.
    • BAH Defense Contractor  •  7 mths ago
      As much as one can hate China's political policies, give credit when credit is due. Good job China for catching the traffickers. Now execute those MFers..
    • Nor-Cal Saxon  •  7 mths ago
      My prayers for all the children yet to be or never to be found of similar situations.
    • Poisontea4u  •  7 mths ago
      89 children? That's got to be the tip of the iceberg.
    • Eric A  •  7 mths ago
      How could anyone take part in a plan that would bring harm to such innocent children? (Their nationality is not relevant) When I think of this my heart breaks with sadness.
    • EdP  •  7 mths ago
      I don't agree with allot of what the Chinese government does but I bow down to this achievement. Job well done!
    • Sweet Ness  •  7 mths ago
      In some ways China has a justice system which we should admire, you commit a heinous crime your not going to some cushy prison, you're dead, history, gone, etc. No comfy prison waiting it out on appeal.
    • TKZ  •  7 mths ago
      Right on guys! Now you need to execute them. China will make sure it happens too.
    • iremember98  •  7 mths ago
      I sure hope that all guilty parties are executed. Good job China!
    • Ross  •  7 mths ago
      Child traffickers should be killed right after the court.
    • Mary  •  7 mths ago
      I am so glad to hear that China has done something about this. I have watched shows about the child trafficking that goes on in other countries & from what those shows explained, most of the those countries just "look the other way" & do not enforce their laws. Way to go China for showing the world & these criminals that you mean business! I am so glad to know that those precious little babies are saved from lives of God only knows what! I do hope that the parents of the babies can be found because for those whose children were stolen.... I can't imagine the daily torture of not knowing where one's child is! For those who sold their children... I just hope China can find loving homes for those little ones!
    • DESTINED4DESTRUCTION  •  7 mths ago
      Its not right...people should not be born for abuse-good job China for stopping this way of life...Its not right. PERIOD
    • force1  •  7 mths ago
      i volunteer to kill them all, with a dull knife.
    • JACOB  •  7 mths ago
      It's sicken me to hear human trafficing especially involving children. Doesn't matter what race, kids are kids and I hope the people responsible be put to death with a gun up their #$%$
    • janl  •  7 mths ago
      Im glad they got caught! There will be no snivling lawyer get them out of this, the lawyer knows better than to try stupid antics that lawyers in this country do. Over there they might execute him/her too. Maybe we should do that here !
    • Drcid777  •  7 mths ago
      Good job China.
      It must be a challenge with Vietnam, Thailand, Burma and Cambodia so close, some of the worst countries in the world for child and sex trafficking.
      The people involved in this are truly the lowest of the low.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  7 mths ago
      China knows how to deal with this...EXECUTE THEM
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