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Why is Sun Haiyang's journey to find their son so difficult?

author:A little firefly

The first time I knew about Sun Haiyang, and the first time I knew about Sun Haiyang and their child-seeking group, was through the movie "Honey" directed by Chen Kexin.

In my understanding, human traffickers exist, but I always thought that human traffickers mainly abducted young girls to go to the mountains to be wives, and I knew that some children would be abducted, but I never thought that so many children would be trafficked. In China, there is such a large group of children who have lost their children.

Chen Xinglan, a reporter for Chutiandudu Bao, quoted Yang Jianchang, a deputy to the Shenzhen National People's Congress, as saying in a July 2008 report that "more than 200,000 children disappear on the mainland every year, and more than 600,000 cases have not been abandoned." In other words, around 2008, 600,000 children across the country were still struggling to find them.

In the past two days, I have just finished reading Sun Haiyang's oral account, and Sun Yue's "14 Years and 57 Days of Going Home" reviewed the whole process of Sun Haiyang's son Sun Zhuo from being abducted to finally returning. After seeing Sun Zhuo being abducted, Sun Haiyang's mental journey, although I can't fully empathize, I can still experience it, because when my child is in an interest class, misses the elevator I take, and has no means of contact, I am panicked, let alone the situation that Sun Haiyang encountered.

Why is Sun Haiyang's journey to find their son so difficult?

Cover photo of the book Home

In the review, it was found that it was really too difficult to find Sun Zhuo.

First, Sun Zhuo was abducted by human traffickers with toys and candy on October 9, 2007, when the police station took 24 hours to file a case against the child's disappearance. This 24-hour period may miss the best time to rescue the abducted child. Of course, with the gradual attention of subsequent countries, there is no 24-hour limit for filing a child disappearance case at present.

Why is Sun Haiyang's journey to find their son so difficult?

Photograph on the search notice in the book

Second, in some places, traditional Chinese ideas are deeply rooted. No one can see the grief of the parents who have lost their children, only the lives of themselves and those around them. In March 2011, Sun Haiyang and his wife and Sun Haiyang's mother went to Shandong Satellite TV to have an emotional psychological assistance program "Open Your Heart Knot", and I also watched the video of that program, when Sun Haiyang and Sun Haiyang's mother quarreled on the program about whether to continue to find Sun Zhuo, and the sadness of the family's loss of their child was obvious. At that time, Sun Zhuo was renamed Guobin by his adoptive parents and should have lived in Yanggu, Shandong for two years. I don't want to think too badly, I can only think that I'm afraid that no one has seen this show, so no one has provided Sun Haiyang with really effective clues. However, the whole village of one of the villagers mentioned in the book "Going Home", because they sympathized with the tragic suffering of the abducted child's adoptive mother, the whole village pooled 30,000 yuan to help her buy the child back, or subverted my understanding of human nature, they helped the mother, but who cares about the mother who lost the child?

Why is Sun Haiyang's journey to find their son so difficult?

In the book, Sun Zhuo's joy before being abducted and his sadness after being abducted

Third, China has always hoped for the emergence of Bao Formula figures to save ordinary people from suffering. "Going Home" mentions Chen Shiqu, in 2009 when he was the director of the "Anti-Trafficking Office" of the Criminal Investigation Bureau of the Ministry of Public Security, I first learned this name, I knew it in another incident that also refreshed the public's three views in the past two years, when someone left a message under the news reporting this incident, suggesting that the protagonist ask Chen Shiqu for help, and I was still more puzzled, why did I go to such an official for help. Through the book "Going Home", I learned how many things this Director Chen has done and how many parents like Sun Haiyang have given hope to find their children. But the power of a certain person is always limited, and it is still too primitive to rely on the power of one person to promote these things.

Why is Sun Haiyang's journey to find their son so difficult?

In the book, the middle-aged Sun Haiyang is found from youth

Fourth, face recognition technology cannot achieve imaginary intelligence. According to Fan Jinsong, head of the anti-trafficking investigation detachment of the Criminal Investigation Corps of the Chongqing Municipal Public Security Bureau, and his colleague Zhao Shujie, face recognition is to first take photos of lost children, compare them with a large number of photos in the national network database, find all similar photos, and then gradually narrow the scope by hand, and finally after countless failures, it can be finally determined.

Sun Zhuo has returned home, but there are still too many abducted children such as Du Houqi, Zheng Chuze, Luo Miaoquan, Tong Yunjing, and Tong Renqian who have not yet returned home.

Sun Zhuo went home, but there were still too many questions to think about.

The trafficker who abducted Sun Zhuo was sentenced to five years in prison for the main offender and two years and six months for the accomplice. What is the comparison between 14 years and 57 days and 5 years and 2 years and 6 months in prison?

Many abducted children may be doing a little business at home, which is more likely to be taken advantage of by human traffickers, but if they all hope that their parents will take care of them more carefully, what if tigers have naps?

If there is no sale, there is no harm, why has the relevant law on the same crime of buying and selling not been formulated and implemented?

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