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The Hidden Victims of China’s One-Child Policy | True Crime Reports

The Hidden Victims of China’s One-Child Policy | True Crime Reports

Summary

A mother in China searched for her kidnapped son for 32 years after he went missing in 1988. This case is part of a larger issue in China, where child abductions have ties to the one-child policy and child trafficking. Experts discuss the situation and its connections to past government policies.

Key Facts

  • A mother in China worked for 32 years to find her son, kidnapped in 1988.
  • She used over 100,000 flyers and traveled across China in her search.
  • An estimated 200,000 children go missing in China each year.
  • The abductions are linked to China's one-child policy, which started in the 1970s.
  • Child trafficking is a major concern related to these missing children.
  • Experts from organizations like Adoptiepedia discuss these issues.
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