The abductions of women, keeping them in captivity, as baby machines, some of the worst cases of human trafficking in the world right now, and this occurred in China, off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
A Woman was Abducted, and Kept in Captivity, and Forced to Procreate Eight Children, Three Suspects, Including Her Own Husband Were, Taken into Police Custody
After the rants over the eight cases of abductions of young children in Xuzhou, the united investigations team today finally, confirmed that it was, a human trafficking case. The eight children’s father, Dong was suspected of illegally holding the hostages, the other two suspects, illegally abducting and selling women, the three had already been taken into custody, and processed as criminals.
The local news channel’s weblog, “Xuzhou Announcements” reported, that the mother of eight, Yang in Xuzhou found to have a history of mental illness, after DNA tests, it was confirmed that she was the young Huamei from Yunnan.
Based off of the reports, Yang’s fifty-five-year-old husband, Dong was illegally keeping her; the forty-eight year-old woman, Song and her sixty-seven year-old husband, Shih were both, charged with abduction and selling women, the three suspects mentioned had already been, processed for their crimes.
On January 28th, the TikTok account, “I-Sho from Xuzhou” posted a video, disclosed that a woman was chained by a dog collar inside a house, that she’d given birth to eight children since totally. As the short film started streaming, and went viral on the social media of China, it’d incited public attention and discussion.
After the case was discovered, the online community questioned that the local authorities had covered it up, and lied to the public about it, and the local police department had issued three statements publicly, claiming that they never did such a thing, the united investigations unit’s formal investigations came out yesterday, and, it was a slap on the face for the local authorities’ claims, because they had, covered up the case.
And, even though the investigations proved that this was indeed, a human trafficking case, but, the online community in China questioned, that why Dong wasn’t charged for rape, abuse, and intentionally harming his, victim, and demanded a complete and full investigation of the local regions’ long-term problems of women getting abducted and human trafficking.
And so, this is only, one of many cases that started, coming out into the open I’m sure, and, this was too awful, for the victimized woman, to be used as an incubator, getting sold off, as a machine for reproduction, and this still just showed, how behind China is, on human rights!