Source: China – South China Morning PostAs China’s “two sessions” begin, a growing number of delegates to the annual political meetings are calling for reforms to tackle the trafficking of women and children.Human trafficking – especially that of women and children – quickly became one of the nation’s most glaring domestic issues after a video of a mentally ill woman chained in a dirty shack in eastern China went viral in late January. The woman, a mother of eight who had been chained to the wall by her husband, turned out to be a…Read More