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09CHENGDU208
2009-09-29 06:10:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Consulate Chengdu
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SICHUAN SEES HUMAN TRAFFICKING INCREASE SINCE 2005

Tags:  KTIP KWMN PHUM SMIG PGOV CH 
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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 CHENGDU 000208 

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/CM AND G/TIP
JUSTICE FOR OPDAT

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KTIP KWMN PHUM SMIG PGOV CH
SUBJECT: SICHUAN SEES HUMAN TRAFFICKING INCREASE SINCE 2005

REF: CHENGDU 165

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UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 02 CHENGDU 000208

SENSITIVE
SIPDIS

STATE FOR EAP/CM AND G/TIP
JUSTICE FOR OPDAT

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: KTIP KWMN PHUM SMIG PGOV CH
SUBJECT: SICHUAN SEES HUMAN TRAFFICKING INCREASE SINCE 2005

REF: CHENGDU 165

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1. (U) This cable contains sensitive but unclassified
information - not for distribution on the Internet.


2. (SBU) Summary: Sichuan Province has seen a dramatic increase
in human trafficking cases since 2005, a Sichuan Public Security
Bureau (PSB) official reported, though in the past five months
provincial authorities have successfully rescued 400 people and
made 437 arrests. Sichuan is having some success using a DNA
databank to match rescued children (abducted for illegal
adoptions) with their parents, and has also set up telephone and
e-mail hotlines to receive information on possible cases. For
prevention, the PSB is promoting a campaign of seven "do's and
don'ts" intended to help women and children avoid situations
that might lead to being trafficked. End Summary.


3. (SBU) Following up on news reports on Sichuan's recent
anti-trafficking efforts, PolEconOff met September 24 with Yue
Wenmao, Deputy Director of the Sichuan PSB's Penal Investigative
Branch, and Cao Hong, Section Chief in the PSB Anti-Trafficking
Office.

Trafficking Up Since 2005, But Recent Success by PSB
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4. (SBU) Since 2005, Sichuan Province has seen a dramatic
increase in human trafficking cases, Yue reported, particularly
trafficking of infants and children for illegal adoptions
(primarily males) and trafficking of women who are forced to
work as prostitutes. (Note: China's definition of TIP differs
from the U.S./international definition, and includes children
kidnapped for illegal adoptions. End Note.) Women are
sometimes trafficked for forced marriages, but this is not as
common as in other provinces, Yue claimed. Most of Sichuan's
cases involve women or children from Sichuan trafficked to other
provinces, with very few cases of people from other provinces or
foreign nationals being trafficked to Sichuan. Despite 2008
press reports suggesting children from Sichuan were being
trafficked to Guangdong Province for labor, Yue told PolEconOff
that Sichuan currently does not have a problem with child
trafficking for labor purposes.


5. (SBU) In the last five months, Yue continued, Sichuan has

handled more than 370 trafficking cases, of which 290 have been
resolved. 144 cases involved children, and 182 cases involved
women. The PSB rescued 176 children and 224 women, and arrested
427 people, Yue reported. In addition, the PSB located
approximately 1,000 missing children, though these children were
not victims of trafficking, he said, but rather were children
and teenagers who had run away from home or skipped out on
school. (Note: Numbers offered by Yue in our meeting closely
followed those in a recent Sichuan News Network (SNN) report on
the Sichuan PSB's anti-trafficking efforts. End Note.)

Using DNA to Reunite Victims with Families
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6. (SBU) Sichuan has had success using a DNA databank to reunite
rescued children with parents, Yue said, adding that DNA has
only recently begun to be used in anti-trafficking efforts in
China. Under this nationwide system, anti-trafficking officials
collect DNA samples from parents whose children have gone
missing as well as from rescued children and then seek matches.
So far in Sichuan, 175 samples have been entered into the
databank, and parents of 16 children have been successfully
identified by local authorities.

PSB Connects to Public Through Phone and Email
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7. (SBU) In addition to using the DNA databank, Sichuan
officials have also increased direct communication with the
public via a telephone hotline and dedicated e-mail address, Yue
reported. This allows anti-trafficking officers to communicate
with domestic NGOs and the public, including parents and
relatives of missing women or children, helping the PSB uncover
trafficking cases, he said. At the same time, people in Sichuan
are gaining a greater understanding of the PSB's
anti-trafficking work. Asked about frequency of calls to the
hotline, Section Chief Cao said they receive 10-20 calls per
month.

Prevention: The Seven "Do's and Don'ts"
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8. (SBU) According to a recent Sichuan News Network report, the
Sichuan PSB is promoting a prevention strategy consisting of the

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"Trafficking Seven Do's and Seven Don'ts" (guaimai qi yao qi bu
yao) for women and children to help them avoid situations that
might lead to becoming victims of trafficking: 1) Don't be
over-trusting when looking for work, do remain vigilant; 2)
Don't rush out to look for work, do take enough money to cover
daily expenses; 3) Don't trust promises and temptations, do
gather sufficient information about the job; 4) Don't avoid
registration in order to save money, do remember to fully
complete the job registration forms; 5) Don't accept a ride by
the middleman to visit a potential job site, do make your own
way there; 6) Don't stop regular contact with your family, do
make sure they know your whereabouts; 7) Don't panic in a
dangerous situation, do look for help in a timely manner.

Structure of Sichuan Anti-Trafficking Efforts
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9. (SBU) Sichuan developed its own anti-trafficking action plan
modeled on the central government's 2008 anti-trafficking action
plan, Yue reported. Sichuan's anti-trafficking structure
includes an Anti-TIP Leading Group, chaired by a Vice Governor,
which includes representatives from 32 provincial departments.
At the operational level, the Sichuan PSB maintains its own
anti-trafficking office run by a Deputy Director of the PSB.
The PSB's anti-trafficking office maintains very close working
relations with the Sichuan Provincial Women's Federation (a
branch of the All-China Women's Federation),Yue continued, the
latter mainly conducting education campaigns.
BROWN