Ji'nan: son was taken away in Beijing. Mother turned to "volunteer" in 19 years.
6 a.m. at 10 a.m. in the corner of Quancheng Square, there are a lot of pedestrians. Jiang Wenjun ceaselessly issued an anti abduction leaflet to the passers-by. Behind her, it was printed. There are 700 information columns for child abduction information. Jiang Wenjun has two identities: one is the mother of the abducted child, the other is the volunteer who helps the parents who lost their children find their children. Over the years, she has been running around the country to publicize anti crabmeat, cheat and help her parents find their children for two years.
"he should be 19 years old now." Jiang Wenjun said. In 1995, Jiang Wenjun, a native of Dazhou, Sichuan, took his son, who was less than 8 months old, at the subway exit outside the public toilet of Beijing Railway Station. Sitting beside her, a man and a woman, chatting for hours, she let her guard down. "Blame me. If I didn't go to the bathroom, I wouldn't leave the child with them, so the baby wouldn't be lost." Jiang Wenjun, who came back from the toilet, did not see a boy and a woman who took care of his child, nor did he see his own children again.
here, Jiang Wenjun's voice is trembling. She said, when the child was abducted, she would not call her mother.
called the police, and searched for three or four days near the railway station without any news of the child. Jiang Wenjun took the 600 yuan from his family and returned to his hometown in Sichuan. "I want to call the police in my hometown, but they suspect that I have hidden the child for a second child and have not been put on file." Jiang Wenjun was somewhat helpless, and on the other hand he still handed out his brochures to the passers-by. "After the child was lost, the child's grandmother died in second years, and grandpa was also bedridden." Jiang Wenjun's husband and wife two people began to search for Zi Lu from time to time.
, she said, where children have clues over the years, they go to see where they work and then do odd jobs locally. But when the child was abducted for 8 months, he did not have any obvious features. He looked for it like looking for a needle in a haystack.
in 2012, Jiang Wenjun joined the "public welfare home" to help himself and help more parents find abducted children. She told reporters that even though many children knew they were being adopted, they could not accept it for a while and did not want to admit it. "I was afraid that my child would be so good as to find him, knowing that he was not begging in the street after being kidnapped, and that he would do well." Speaking of this, Chiang Wen Jun paused for a while, "even though I knew that only 10% of them could find him." On the 6 day, beside Jiang Wenjun, three other volunteers were standing. They were also the parents who lost their children. "Our headquarters is in Beijing, and this time we come to Shandong is the four of us." "The car we came here was donated by a painter in Beijing, and the hotel was a good friend to help us to help us," a man named Jiang Wenjun, a man called Lao Xiao, told reporters. It is understood that the "home of public welfare seeking children" is the support of the Chinese social welfare foundation, which is in charge of the Ministry of civil affairs, and is supported by the public welfare fund of the social welfare foundation of China, and is provided by the parents of the children who have lost their children to provide legal help for their parents. Lao Xiao said that through such activities, many children have been retrieved, and the children have been identified in their printed missing children's Information Handbook.
6 at 11 a.m., Jiang Wenjun and his party gathered up the display boards on the square. "The time for publicity with the square has arrived. We are leaving." Next, they will go to Dezhou to continue their quest for publicity.
children who are linked to abducted children are more than 10 years of age for children who have seen a handbook of information distributed by volunteers of "a home for public welfare". It is found that the handbook contains information about 150 abducted children at each period. The largest of these abducted children were born in 1988, and the youngest was born in 2013. .
it is understood that abducted children are mainly children under 10 years of age, most of them are boys under 6 years old and girls under 8 years old. Many of them were abducted during the time when parents were not around. In the manual, there are also knowledge about how to prevent children being cheated and how to identify abduction and trafficking offense. For example, we must keep the child in the eye of the adult, wear the family related information, pay attention to the child's body surface features, teach the child to recite the home address, the telephone, and let it know to call 110 or to the police and the security help for help. Jiang Wenjun told reporters that if some children grow up and suspect that their lives are unknown, they can go to the police station to collect blood tests.