China’s investigation confirms chained woman was trafficked
By HUIZHONG WU
Associated Press
TAIPEI, Taiwan (AP) — Chinese authorities have detained six people and fired eight lower-level Communist Party officials in a provincial-level investigation of the case of a trafficked woman that caused national outrage and frustration. Last month, a video circulated of a woman who was chained to a small shed. The video, filmed by a blogger who was trying to solicit donations for poor rural families, immediately drew questions and concerns. The investigation confirmed the woman had been trafficked multiple times. Seventeen lower-level officials have been punished for various reasons as part of an internal party investigation, including issuing false information and failing to protect the public’s rights.