CCP’s Accomplice Network Hobbled the Chained Woman

CCP’s Accomplice Network Hobbled the Chained Woman
Marip Lu sits in her family's shelter in a refugee camp in northern Kachin State, Burma, on March 21, 2018. Marip Lu, 24, claims she was kidnapped by traffickers and suffered six years of captivity, rape, and abuse deep in China. Esther Htusan/AP
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When the chained woman of Xuzhou was finally recognized by the Communist regime as a victim of female trafficking, the only sensible thing was for her to return to her own family and home right away.

Richard Hui
Richard Hui
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Richard Hui is a scholar of philosophy and a China current affairs commentator now living in the United States. 
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