Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Human trafficking of snatched ‘illegal babies’ reported in China

Human trafficking of snatched ‘illegal babies’ reported in China | LifeSiteNews.com: According to a report, family planning “enforcers” in the Hunan city of Shaoyang have seized at least 20 children over the past ten years. The children were supposedly born in contravention of China’s one-child-policy birth quota, and were sold to a local child welfare center for about 1,000 yuan ($154), who in turn listed them as orphans available for overseas adoption at $3,000 each. Some of the children now live in the U.S., the Netherlands and Poland and have never met with their Chinese parents since being seized and sold for adoption.

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