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Family holiday strengthens campaign to rescue stolen children

English.news.cn   2011-02-07 17:29:52 FeedbackPrintRSS

 

CHANGING LIVES

"It was heart-rending to first read the postings," said Yin Hang, a lawyer in Wenzhou City, the eastern Zhejiang Province.

"I condemned those devils over and over and didn't sleep that night. I determined to take such photos to do my part too," said Yin, father of a 2-year-old girl.

Some netizens have called on police authorities to take in all child beggars and investigate their identities.

"The police should show up and rescue them while civil affairs authorities should offer them aid," said Yu. "Citizens can report them if they fail to act."

Police nationwide launched crackdown on human trafficking in April 2009and had found more than 6,700 children by November last year, according to the Ministry of Public Security.

In addition, police have stepped up measures to help reunite abducted children with their real parents. These include a database of DNA samples from children suspected of being kidnapped and their parents.

The database had helped reunite 813 children with their parents, the ministry announced in September last year.

Yu has called on all netizens to do their part to rescue abducted children. Sina's and Tencent's microblog services have more than 150 million registered users.

"Our slight efforts may help to change a life and restore the families of abducted children," he said.

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Editor: Mo Hong'e
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