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Astonished medics are trying to save the hands of tormented Zhang Chuanqiu who was chained so tightly in an illegal prison that his flesh grew over his shackles.

Zhang, 27, had been chained to a cowshed in Hunan, southern China, in 2005 after falling out with village officials over a loan to build his house. But his chains had been so agonisingly tight that Zhang's own flesh began to absorb them. "The only person who did not give up on me was my mother who waited for her time and rescued me," he explained.

The mother and son had to escape far away otherwise they would have been caught by his captors. They found refuge with a poor family who offered them a roof over their head. Chen Zuheng, the villager who took them in said: “Zhang and his mother appeared at our door to beg for food. I looked at Zhang’s hands. There was puss coming out of the wounds and there was chains in his wrists. It was a terrible sight. Now Zhang is trying to raise the 1,000 GBP surgeons have told him he needs for an operation to remove the chains and save his hands from further infection.

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  • STORY - (Beijing): "A knife-wielding man injured 28 children, two teachers and a security guard in a kindergarten in eastern China, state media reported on Thursday, the fourth such stabbing case in recent weeks. Xu Yuyuan, 47, an unemployed local man, broke into a classroom in Taixing city of eastern Jiangsu province on Thursday morning, attacking the children with a 20 cm long knife, the official Xinhua news agency said. The injured children were all about four years old, and five are in critical condition, it added.

    Xu has been jobless since he was fired from a local insurance company in 2001, and then took part in pyramid selling schemes, Xinhua added. The attack is the fourth reported school stabbing in China in recent weeks, and the rash of violence has prompted public calls for more measures to protect students in a country where many couples only have one child. A man stabbed 16 students and a teacher at a primary school in southern China on Wednesday, the same day that a former doctor was executed for stabbing to death eight school children last month.

    “More concrete measures should be taken to make school the safest place,” a commentary in today’s Beijing News said, calling for more serve punishment for these killers. Some web users are discussing about the root causes of the increasing number of school tragedies. “We should think about these cases from a deeper side, the voices of weak people were ignored, and then they took revenge on society,” said one commentary on the online Bulletin Board System of Tsinghua University (www.newsmth.net). A commentary by the official China Youth Daily, shortly after the first stabbing, said that in addition to beefing up security at schools, the government should offer more psychological counseling across the country."
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  • Tens of thousands of children are abducted and sold on the black market in China every year.
    Trafficking in children is now an established business.

    Criminal gangs prey on vulnerable areas like the teeming industrial hub of Shenzhen. The kidnappers often target children of migrant workers – of which there are millions – because they are transients, often fearful of the police and whose grievances are rarely treated as high priorities. Adrian Brown meets Cai Xing Quan, whose daughter was stolen from a supermarket two years ago. He watches the grainy security camera footage of her abduction everyday, hoping for some sort of clue that might lead him to get his daughter back.

    Many believe China’s strict one child policy is to blame. Without a real social safety net, many parents rely on the boy to look after them in their old age, and the country’s thirty-year old policy has only served to enhance their value. And despite the trumpeting of some recent arrests of kidnappers, migrant workers who have had their children taken say they meet only apathy and obstruction from the Chinese authorities…
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