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中國父母因一胎政策被迫網上棄嬰
Chinese parents, trapped in one-child web, give babies away on Internet

[ 2014-04-08 09:41] 來源:中國日報網     字號 [] [] []  
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中國父母因一胎政策被迫網上棄嬰

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Lu Libing knew he had only one choice as the birth of his third child approached. He couldn't afford hefty fines that would be meted out by Chinese authorities, so he put the unborn child up for adoption.

On the Internet he found "A Home Where Dreams Come True", a website touted as China's biggest online adoption forum, part of an industry that has been largely unregulated for years.

Expectant couples, unwilling or unable to keep their children, go to the website looking for adoptive parents rather than abort their babies or abandon them.

There are no clear statistics on how many people use these websites but "A Home Where Dreams Come True" said 37,841 babies had been adopted through its website from 2007 to August 2012.

More than 380 babies were rescued and 1,094 people arrested when the government cracked down on the industry last month. Adoption websites such as "A Home Where Dreams Come True", whose founder was arrested, were shut because they were deemed illegal and responsible for the trafficking of babies.

An official with China's state-run adoption agency, the China Centre for Children's Welfare and Adoption, said parents could apply to the civil affairs ministry to give up children.

The official, who declined to be identified, said it was "definitely wrong" to use websites.

"These are children, not commodities," the official said.

Baby trafficking has been a perennial problem in China and recent reports on online trafficking rings show how an underground industry has made use of the Internet to connect people quickly, making it easier to buy and sell babies. This has presented a new challenge for the government.

Demand for such websites has been fuelled by rural poverty, China's one-child policy, limiting most couples of only one child, and desperate, childless couples.

Lu, 30, who asked to use a pseudonym for fear of official retribution, lives on the outskirts of Ganzhou in southern Jiangxi province, a barren place scarred by water contamination and heavy metal pollution.

He and his wife, Mu, live from hand to mouth in a two-bedroom home in an unfinished block. Their two children, aged two-and-a-half and 10 months, live with Lu's parents in northern Shaanxi province.

"SEEKING HONEST FAMILIES"

He says he would have to pay family planning fines of about 50,000 yuan to 80,000 yuan ($8,000-$12,800) for the third child, more than 10 times his monthly income.

Mu is five months pregnant. Lu wrote on his first post on the website on February 24 that he could not raise the child and was "seeking honest families who are willing to adopt".

The post drew 40 responses. During his interview with Reuters he received a call from a prospective adoptive mother who was worried he may have been arrested after state media reported on the crackdown earlier that day.

Lu said there was no hope of sending the new child to school or paying the necessary fines to secure a "hukou", or household registration. Failure to pay would make his baby an undocumented "black child" with no access to schooling or healthcare.

Baby trafficking has been encouraged by the one-child policy and a traditional bias for sons, who support elderly parents and continue the family name, leading to the abandonment of girls. Even as China starts to relax the one-child policy, allowing millions of families to have a second child, it still penalizes people who flout the rules.

Traffickers have often resorted to kidnapping. In late February, state news agency Xinhua warned parents to guard against kidnappers who could pose as nurses in hospitals or lie in wait outside school gates.

The increasing use of websites is changing adoption from what was once a hush-hush process between friends to one where details can be shared anonymously with strangers over the Tencent QQ instant messaging service.

Many Chinese Internet users were outraged after media reports of the crackdown.

Much of the anger was directed at Zhou Daifu, the 27-year-old founder of "A Home Where Dreams Come True". Zhou denied being involved in baby trafficking but acknowledged that traffickers surfed his website.

"Whenever we find suspicious cases of human trafficking, we always tell the police," he told Reuters in December. "But it seems to me that they just don't care."

"GRATITUDE FEES"

Reuters spoke to three "agents" who used Zhou's website to sell children. One, a man who declined to be named and was brokering the adoption of three girls, said he gave several thousand yuan to the birth parents and charged the adoptive parents more than 10,000 yuan.

About 70 percent of the parents giving their babies away asked for 30,000 to 50,000 yuan, Zhou said.

It is unclear whether such parents could face criminal charges. China's Supreme People's Court said selling children for profit constituted trafficking, although accepting "fees for nutrition" and a "gratitude fee" were not illegal.

Yi Yi, a Beijing-based adoption lawyer, believes such websites should be regulated but not banned, saying they meet the needs of a growing population.

Some 10,000 children were abandoned in China every year, said Wang Zhenyao, president of the China Welfare Research Institute at Beijing Normal University. Media reports say many of these are girls and disabled children.

Of 280 posts on "A Home Where Dreams Come True" from July to September 2012, Reuters found that people were giving away 98 baby girls and 61 boys. The others did not indicate a gender.

Some of the parents using the website told Reuters their pregnancies were the result of extra-marital relationships, while others were in a similar position to Lu Libing and his wife.

Lu had initially short-listed three people to adopt his unborn child but said he was leaning towards a housewife in her late 30s. The woman offered to let the child meet his or her birth parents and siblings when the child turns 18, but Lu wasn't sure that was a good idea.

"The child will hate us," he said. "Just think, if he's in his teens and he suddenly finds out that his biological parents are not his current father and mother, how would he feel? I think it would be a huge blow."

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陸禮冰(音)知道,面臨即將出生的第三個孩子,他只有一種選擇。因為付不起中國政府要求的高額罰款,他決定把即將出生的孩子給別人收養(yǎng)。

他在網上發(fā)現了名為“圓夢之家”的網站,它被吹捧為中國最大的網上收養(yǎng)平臺,屬于一個多年來基本不受監(jiān)管的行業(yè)。

準父母們因為不想或無法撫養(yǎng)孩子,就會在這個網站尋找孩子的養(yǎng)父母,而非選擇墮胎或者拋棄孩子。

沒有明確的數據統(tǒng)計使用這類網站的人數。但是,“圓夢之家”網站稱,從2007年到2012年的八月,有37,841個嬰兒通過該網站得到收養(yǎng)。

上個月,政府打壓該行業(yè),逮捕了1094個人,并救出380多個嬰兒。包括“圓夢之家”在內的眾多收養(yǎng)網站的創(chuàng)始人遭到逮捕,網站也被關停,因為他們涉嫌非法販賣嬰兒,對此負有責任。

中國兒童福利和收養(yǎng)中心是中國官方收養(yǎng)機構,一位該機構的官員稱:“父母可以向民政部門申請放棄撫養(yǎng)孩子”。

這位不愿透露姓名的官員稱,使用這些網站是“絕對錯誤”的。

他說:“他們是孩子,并不是商品”。

在中國,拐賣兒童一直是個長期存在的問題。而且最近關于販賣團伙的報道揭示了地下行業(yè)是如何使用網絡快速聯(lián)系買賣雙方,從而更容易買賣嬰兒。對政府來說,這是一項新的挑戰(zhàn)。

對此類網站需求起推動作用的是以下原因:農村的貧困情況、中國的計劃生育政策、限制大多數夫妻只能有一個孩子以及那些絕望的無子女夫妻。

30歲的陸先生住在江西省南部的贛州郊區(qū),水污染和重金屬污染給這個貧瘠的地方帶來了嚴重的影響。為了避免政府的懲罰,他要求使用化名。

他和妻子穆女士住在一間未供完按揭的兩室房屋,收入勉強糊口。他們有兩個孩子,一個兩歲半,一個只有十個月大,都跟著爺爺奶奶住在陜北。

“尋找可靠的家庭”

陸說,因為第三個孩子,他不得不支付計劃生育的罰款,數額高達5萬到8萬元不等(8千—1.28萬美元),這些錢比他月收入的十倍還多。

穆太太已經有五個月的身孕了。2月24號,陸在網站上發(fā)了第一個帖子,說他無力撫養(yǎng)孩子,并且在尋找那些“愿意收養(yǎng)孩子的可靠家庭”。

該帖子得到了40個回復。當天早上,在官方媒體報道了政府對此行業(yè)打壓之后,陸接到孩子未來養(yǎng)母的電話,她擔心陸可能已經被捕了。那時陸正接受路透社記者的采訪。

陸說,送第三個孩子上學,或為了給孩子上戶口而支付必要的罰款都是不可能的事。付不起罰款,他的孩子就成了非法的“黑戶”,不能享有教育和醫(yī)療服務。

由于計劃生育政策和傳統(tǒng)的重男輕女觀念助長了販賣嬰兒的風氣。因為兒子可以撫養(yǎng)年邁的父母并延續(xù)家族的姓氏,所以女兒往往遭到人們的拋棄。即使中國開始放松單獨一胎的政策,允許成千上萬的家庭生第二胎,但它依然懲罰那些違反規(guī)定的人。

人販子常常采取誘拐兒童的手段。二月下旬,新華社提醒父母防范誘拐者,這些人可能裝作醫(yī)院的護士,或者在校門外埋伏以待。

越來越多的人使用收養(yǎng)網站,這讓收養(yǎng)過程從原本的朋友間秘密進行變成了通過騰訊即時聊天工具匿名與陌生人談論細節(jié)。

在媒體報道打壓事件之后,許多中國網民義憤填膺。

大部分人把憤怒的矛頭都指向了27歲的“圓夢之家”創(chuàng)始人周代富。雖然周否認參與販賣兒童,但是他承認人販子曾瀏覽過其網站。

他于去年12月份對路透社說道:“我們一發(fā)現有可疑的人口販賣情況都會報警,但是在我看來,他們根本就不怕。”

“感恩費”

路透社與三個使用過周的網站賣出孩子的“中介”進行對話。其中一名男子拒絕透露真實姓名,他促成了三個女孩的收養(yǎng)。他表示,自己給了孩子的親生父母幾千塊錢,然后向養(yǎng)父母索取一萬多元。

周說,大約有70%的棄養(yǎng)父母要求獲取3萬到5萬元的補償。

目前還不清楚這些父母是否會面臨刑事起訴。中國最高人民法院稱,為了盈利而售賣孩子是非法交易,但是接受‘營養(yǎng)費’和‘感恩費’并不違法。

北京的一名收養(yǎng)法律師易毅(音譯)認為這類網站應該進行監(jiān)管而不是遭到禁止,因為它們滿足了不斷增長的人口需要。

北京師范大學中國公益研究院院長王振耀稱,在中國,每年大約有一萬個孩子遭到遺棄。媒體報道稱,當中許多都是女孩和殘疾兒童。

在“圓夢之家”2012年7月到9月的280個帖子中,路透社發(fā)現,98個女嬰和61個男嬰遭到拋棄,其他的并沒有指明性別。

一些使用該網站的父母對路透社說道,他們因為婚外戀導致懷孕。而其他父母的處境則與陸禮冰及其妻子相類似。

陸最初有三個收養(yǎng)人選,但是他更傾向于其中一個將近40歲的家庭主婦。她主動提出當孩子滿18周歲時就讓他和親生父母見面,但是陸并不確定這是不是個好主意。

他說:“孩子會恨我們的,試想看看,如果孩子在十幾歲的時候突然發(fā)現自己不是父母親生的,他會有什么樣的感受?我想這可能會是個巨大的打擊。”

(譯者 ourjump 編輯 丹妮)

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