Anonymous ID: 1ec25d Feb. 1, 2019, 3:55 a.m. No.4986972   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>4986936

The Jinjiang story is not an isolated one. In August, a mother sold her seven-month-old baby, her second son, for 50,000 yuan as she felt “too tired to raise two kids”, the Sanqin Daily reported.

The latest incident triggered a nationwide conversation about child trafficking and illegal adoptions. Many voices online called for harsher punishments for child trafficking.

“What should his parents do when they are released? Would it be really good for the child to return to his grandfather?” asked one weibo user.

Under Chinese law, the trafficking of women and children typically results in jail terms of five-to-10 years. In more grave circumstances, courts have issued death sentences.

 

China has one of the world’s worst records for child trafficking, where offenders are usually involved in illegal adoption.

While there is no official total, the Ministry of Public Security said 538 children went missing last year. The number hit its peak in 1990, when it stood at more than 3,400 children, according to analysis of the ministry’s missing children database by news portal 163.com.

Anonymous ID: 1ec25d Feb. 1, 2019, 4:21 a.m. No.4987095   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7167

>>4987015

this anon grew up in VA, hopefully not doxxing too much there. It was a solid red state I was proud of, freedom loving people, gentle, produced many of our nation's presidents, even our US constitution was patterned after VA's. There was a lot of pride being the place where the colonists landed in 1607. Natural beauty like you wouldn't believe.

 

God, my heart aches for the way it was, and cries at what it is turning into. Libtards, pedos, corrupt fed gov.