Go to Weibo website for news:
Note: Yu Jianrong's Weibo address and the Weibo address for "Take a Photo to Rescue Begging Children": http://t.sina.com.cn/1932619445 included in: http://www.7weibo.com/7weibo/1419.html
In recent days, news about rescuing abducted begging children has been everywhere. Even this morning's SMS news reported that a child who had been abducted for three years was rescued in Pizhou yesterday with the strong power of Weibo. All major news media are extensively reporting on related content. Yesterday, I reprinted a report about Professor Yu Jianrong from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences who launched @Take a Photo to Rescue Begging Children on January 25th, advocating the use of Weibo to rescue begging children across the country. In the past few days, Tencent Weibo has also launched an activity to rescue abducted begging children and help them return home.
This is another Weibo war, but undoubtedly, the beneficiaries are the vast number of netizens, especially the parents of missing children.
On the homepage of both websites, authors can see reports about solving the problem of abducted begging children, as shown in the figure below. Not only that, both have established special sections for reporting: Sina Weibo #Children Go Home# special edition address:
Tencent Weibo #Baby Go Home# special edition address:
According to other reports, People's Congress representative Han Hong has already initiated a proposal against human trafficking (http://t.sina.com.cn/1922542315/5en0RTp68fu).
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