How a video of a woman chained in a backyard shed in rural China exposed the shadow 'bride-trafficking' industry

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Chinese activists are calling on Beijing to tackle the human trafficking industry after a TikTok video of a woman with her neck chained to the wall of a backyard shed went viral.

The video also inspired a rare wave of activism, with many women using Weibo to share their experiences of sexual harassment, while university students gave out flyers and used AirDrop to call for public attention on the case.

"Chinese people also care about human rights and rule of law, but Chinese people don't have room to speak out under the repression of an authoritarian government," the group said in a statement. Long-time human trafficking advocate Sylvia Yu Friedman said Xiaohuamei's experience is "quite prevalent" in China., and the gender gap is much wider in rural villages.

"If you are in Beijing or Shanghai, it's very different from being in a small rural town in China, where [people] may not be educated, they are very poor," she said. the government's continued mass detention and forced labour of 1 million Uyghurs, ethnic Kazakhs, ethnic Kyrgyz and other Muslims in the Xinjiang region

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'According to a United Nations report, China recorded 208 human trafficking victims in 2017, six times more than in Australia.' Six times more in a country with the population seventy times larger.

Our media should stop posting these distractions! We still have human trafficking cases in Australia, our indigenous communities need our attention and we also have a history of sex scandals that plague the Coalition. Blaming China does not help with our problems.

We also have many human trafficking cases, our indigenous communities also need our attention, we also have a history of sex scandals that plague the Coalition. Blaming China cannot help with our problems can it?

you can tell this reporter Wing Kuang is biased against China. We also have many human trafficking cases, our indigenous communities also need our attention, we also have a history of sex scandals that plague the Coalition. Blaming China cant help with our problems can it?

This is not only a China problem it’s a worldwide problem just like many other human rights problems. Instead of targeting one country, the world should stand together to find the solution.

China is as primitive as it is sophisticated: It is incomprehensibly vast.

That country!!🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬

China is medieval. Shocking discovery.

If the CCP wants to show any humanity, stopping the oppression of Uighurs and preventing the slavery of women is a damn good start.

As if China is the only country this happens, there are much worse places for the abuse of women.

Let us make an effort to promote peace.

see my naked photos

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