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Parents hope to be reunited with children

2009-11-03 10:21 BJT

A nationwide campaign against human-trafficking has resulted in police rescuing more than two thousand children. Now, many parents are desperately trying to find out if their missing children are among them. Some even plan to go where the children are being held.

The Police in Guizhou are urging anxious parents to stay calm and use the designated procedures to find their children. The police says parents should apply to have a blood sample collected in local public security bureaus for batch comparison. If the DNA test results match, the police will inform the parents their child has been found.

Parents retrieve their kids who were abducted by fraud and eventually rescued by Police during a reunion meeting of parents with their abducted kids, at the Children Welfare Home, in Guiyang, southwest China's Guizhou Province, Oct. 29, 2009. By the end of October 12, The Chinese police have freed some 2,008 children in a harsh crackdown on human trafficking as of April 9, 2009, and registered DNA and blood type of the children into the national DNA database on women and children trafficking. (Xinhua/Wu Dongjun)
Parents retrieve their kids who were abducted by fraud and eventually 
rescued by Police during a reunion meeting of parents with their abducted 
kids, at the Children Welfare Home, in Guiyang, southwest China's Guizhou 
Province, Oct. 29, 2009. By the end of October 12, The Chinese police have 
freed some 2,008 children in a harsh crackdown on human trafficking as of 
April 9, 2009, and registered DNA and blood type of the children into the 
national DNA database on women and children trafficking.(Xinhua/Wu Dongjun)

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