Fund set up to fight child abduction

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A fund dedicated to fighting child abduction via online microblogging services was established Thursday by the China Social Assistance Foundation (CSAF).

A baby is rescued from a child trafficking gang in Putian city, East China's Fujian province, Nov 30, 2011. Chinese police in 10 provincial-level regions have jointly cracked two child trafficking gangs that were deemed 'seriously harmful,' arresting 608 suspects and rescuing 178 children, according to the Ministry of Public Security.[Photo/Xinhua]

A baby is rescued from a child trafficking gang in Putian city, East China's Fujian province, Nov 30, 2011. Chinese police in 10 provincial-level regions have jointly cracked two child trafficking gangs that were deemed "seriously harmful," arresting 608 suspects and rescuing 178 children, according to the Ministry of Public Security.[Photo/Xinhua]

The CSAF said the public fund, which was initiated by some Chinese celebrities, will encourage people to report child trafficking, volunteers to trace abducted children and media to publish related information, combining the efforts of police, judicial departments and online volunteers to fight against child trafficking.

The fund will also try to promote public awareness of child abduction, as well as enhance the capacity for families and children to fight child trafficking, the CSAF said.

In the meantime, a non-profit miniseries named "Seeking the Lost Children" will debut on the Internet next week. The eight-episode miniseries exposes the previously untold stories of some families that have suffered from child abduction.

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