Difference between revisions of "China"
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+ | **[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peoplesdaily/article-3273956/Chinese-man-abducted-four-year-old-finally-reunited-parents-20-years-snatched-school-sold-family-1-400-miles-home.html Daily Mail: Chinese man abducted as a four-year-old is finally reunited with his parents 20 years after he was snatched in front of his school and sold to a family 1,400 miles from home (15 October 2015)] | ||
** [https://beijingtoday.com.cn/2015/10/buyers-of-trafficked-children-to-face-prosecution/ Beijing Today: Buyers of Trafficked Children to Face Prosecution (7 October 2015)] | ** [https://beijingtoday.com.cn/2015/10/buyers-of-trafficked-children-to-face-prosecution/ Beijing Today: Buyers of Trafficked Children to Face Prosecution (7 October 2015)] | ||
**[http://sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/21/china-children-abducted-reunited/?_r=0 Sinosphere: Campaign in China Seeks to Reunite Abducted Children With Their Families (21st September 2015)] | **[http://sinosphere.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/09/21/china-children-abducted-reunited/?_r=0 Sinosphere: Campaign in China Seeks to Reunite Abducted Children With Their Families (21st September 2015)] |
Revision as of 04:31, 20 October 2015
China set up a DNA database in 2004. DNA samples are collected by regional police forces and it is unclear to what extent DNA profiles are shared nationally. A DNA database has been set up to track missing and abducted children.
Within China, Hong Kong has had a separate database since 2001, using the US CODIS profiling system.
The 2008 Interpol survey reports that 126,000 crime scene DNA profiles and 1,065,000 individuals' profiles, plus 9600 unknown/deceased DNA profiles were held in China at the time of the survey. Hong Kong had 4,161 crime scene DNA profiles and 16,235 individuals' profiles.
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- Press articles
- Daily Mail: Chinese man abducted as a four-year-old is finally reunited with his parents 20 years after he was snatched in front of his school and sold to a family 1,400 miles from home (15 October 2015)
- Beijing Today: Buyers of Trafficked Children to Face Prosecution (7 October 2015)
- Sinosphere: Campaign in China Seeks to Reunite Abducted Children With Their Families (21st September 2015)
- CRIEnglish.com: China Launches DNA Collection Drive to Find Missing Children (18th September 2015)
- GlobalPost: National database to open for bringing abducted children home (17th September 2015)
- Anhui News: National database opens to bring abducted children home (15 September 2015)
- Xinhua News Agency: China Focus: Police urge surrender of buyers of abducted women, children (September 2nd 2015)
- CRI English: Children Face Legal Hurdles to be Adopted (30th July 2015)
- International Business Times: Chinese citizens step up to battle child kidnappings (27th June 2015)
- Daily Mail: Emotional moment Chinese father is reunited with son who was abducted 18 years ago - after identifying him by a mole on his arm (1st May 2015)
- Daily Mail: incredible moment kidnapped boy is reunited with his father - 24 YEARS after he was snatched in a market as a four-year-old and sold to childless couple (14th January 2015)
- BT: Kidnapped daughter reunited with mum after 55 years apart (24th November 2014)
- Epoch Times: Police burst into homes to take blood or DNA samples from Falun Gong practitioners (25th July 2014)
- All-China Women's Federation: Helping Missing Children Come Home (22nd April 2014)
- All-China Women's Federation: Not Necessary to Collect All Newborns' DNA, Says Official (14th February 2014)
- Global Times: Police request blood samples from college students for DNA database (13th October 2013)
- China Daily: DNA database gives hope for abducted children (28th January 2013)
- China.org.cn: Database gives hope to abducted children (22nd January 2013)
- Channel News Asia: China busts trafficking ring, 89 children rescued (24th December 2012)
- Shanghai debuts system to assist child beggars (5th March 2012)
- The Guardian: China trafficking crackdown leads to rescue of 178 children (7th December 2011)
- China Daily: Police bring 1,400 vagrant or abducted kids home (25th September 2011)
- CRIEnglish.com: DNA Matching Returns 1,400 Vagrant Minors Home (25th September 2011)
- China.org.cn: Police increase efforts to rescue child beggars (12th February 2011)
- AsiaOne: Chinese police increase efforts to rescue child beggars (12th February 2011)
- Shanghai Daily: Abducted children rescued in Guanxi (13th January 2010)
- CCTV: Chinese police free 10,820 trafficked women, children in nearly nine months (8th Jaunuary 2010)
- LA Times: Adoptive families' quests to trace Chinese roots often meet dead ends (28th December 2009)
- Times of India: China begins DNA tests of nightclub workers (15th August 2009)
- China Daily: Collection of DNA arouses hot debate (15th August 2009)
- AFP: China city seeks DNA records for bar workers (14th August 2009)
- CRIEnglish.com: Police take entertainment workers' DNA (13th August 2009)