Commentary 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. Unfortunately, the situation is always the opposite under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). After the chained woman went on the “hot search list” in China, measures to maintain social stability, according to the CCP’s definition, were put in place right away. She was relocated to a psychiatric hospital for isolation from the outside world. Local police detained two female netizens who tried to visit her at the hospital and threatened to arrest the organizer of a convoy of 100 women when they entered Feng County where the chained woman was found. The entire region was locked down with iron walls.. Public concern rose that she may be drugged or undergo surgery, and end …