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Trung hoa lại ngăn cấm sự xuất cảng này, trong khi Trung Hoa có nạn trai thừa gái thiếu và Việt Nam có nạn thừa người thiếu việc
Trung hoa lại ngăn cấm sự xuất cảng này, trong khi Trung Hoa có nạn trai thừa gái thiếu và Việt Nam có nạn thừa người thiếu việc
China to crackdown on trafficking in 'foreign brides'
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese police will clamp down on websites that
sell men group tours to meet "foreign brides" in Southeast Asian
countries, as the practice lead...
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China to crackdown on trafficking in 'foreign brides'
BEIJING Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:34am BST
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(Reuters) - Chinese police will clamp down on websites that sell
men group tours to meet "foreign brides" in Southeast Asian countries,
as the practice leads to human trafficking and prostitution, the state-run China Daily reported on Monday.
The newspaper noted several so-called "marriage
brokerages" were active in Vietnam, promising young
women introductions to rich Chinese men from big cities, whereas many victims
ended up duped into being "sold" as brides to villagers in
rural China.
"Some cross-border marriage brokerages or websites have been publishing tempting advertisements to introduce
Vietnamese brides for cross-border marriages, but most involve
kidnappings," Wang Ying, an official with the Ministry of Public
Security responsible for combating human trafficking, was quoted by the
newspaper as saying.
"Once their client takes a liking to a foreign girl, they
cheat her and persuade her to have a wedding in Vietnam, then charge their
male client 30,000 to 50,000 yuan (3015 to 5020 pounds) as a service
charge," said Wang.
The newspaper said some Vietnamese girls were forced to become
prostitutes in coastal or border areas of China such as Guangdong province.
Wang said police would be step up vigilance to counter trafficking of
foreign women, particularly at bus stations, docks, and small country roads and
mountain passes that traffickers use.
Wang did not give an estimate of the number of women trafficked through
such marriage agencies. In December last year, police in China's southeastern Fujian
province busted a people trafficking ring, rescuing 28 Vietnamese women and
arresting 62 suspects, most of whom worked at marriage agencies.
China's gender imbalance, the product of the government's one-child
policy and illicit abortion of female foetuses due to a traditional preference
for male heirs, has created a huge surplus of single men. The
latest census showed that for every 100 female newborns there were 118 males.
(Reporting by Li Hui and Ben Blanchard; Editing by Simon Cameron-Moore)
--Manh
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