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China executes child traffickers | China executes child traffickers |
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China has executed two men convicted of abducting and selling children, state media has reported. | China has executed two men convicted of abducting and selling children, state media has reported. |
Hu Minghua, 55, and Su Binde, 27 were earlier found guilty of kidnapping and selling 15 children, mostly young boys, Xinhua news agency said. | Hu Minghua, 55, and Su Binde, 27 were earlier found guilty of kidnapping and selling 15 children, mostly young boys, Xinhua news agency said. |
It said only six of the children, most of them aged between three and six, had been returned to their families. | It said only six of the children, most of them aged between three and six, had been returned to their families. |
Last month Chinese police said they had recovered more than 2,000 children in a six-month campaign against trafficking. | Last month Chinese police said they had recovered more than 2,000 children in a six-month campaign against trafficking. |
In the latest case, it is unclear whom the children were being sold to. | In the latest case, it is unclear whom the children were being sold to. |
Some parents are prepared to buy a stolen child if they can not have a boy of their own. Damian GrammaticasBBC News, Beijing China's child snatching scourge | |
But the BBC's Damien Grammaticas in Beijing says China's "one-child" policy - combined with a preference for sons - is party responsible for the rise in child trafficking within the country. | But the BBC's Damien Grammaticas in Beijing says China's "one-child" policy - combined with a preference for sons - is party responsible for the rise in child trafficking within the country. |
Some parents are prepared to buy a stolen child if they can not have a boy of their own, our correspondent says. | |
Boys in China can be bought for about $5,000 (£3,036) each. They are prized as they continue the family name and traditionally care for elderly parents, our correspondent adds. | Boys in China can be bought for about $5,000 (£3,036) each. They are prized as they continue the family name and traditionally care for elderly parents, our correspondent adds. |
Crackdown | Crackdown |
Hu Minghua and Su Binde were executed on Thursday, Xinhua said. | Hu Minghua and Su Binde were executed on Thursday, Xinhua said. |
Hu had been convicted of snatching and selling nine children in 1999-2005, while Su had been found guilty for kidnapping and selling six children in 2005-06. | Hu had been convicted of snatching and selling nine children in 1999-2005, while Su had been found guilty for kidnapping and selling six children in 2005-06. |
Many of the children are snatched while playing on the street or waiting at bus and train stations. | Many of the children are snatched while playing on the street or waiting at bus and train stations. |
Their parents are often poor migrant workers unable to keep a constant watch over the children. | Their parents are often poor migrant workers unable to keep a constant watch over the children. |
In its attempt to try to curb the trade, China has this year handed down a total of 1,700 convictions. | In its attempt to try to curb the trade, China has this year handed down a total of 1,700 convictions. |
Since April, 2,008 children have been rescued across the country, and some have already been reunited with their parents, officials say. | Since April, 2,008 children have been rescued across the country, and some have already been reunited with their parents, officials say. |
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