Child sexual assault numbers are increasing dramatically in China, according to recent Chinese Communist Party (CCP) statistics and data from Girls Protection Fund, a Chinese non-profit.
There are some obvious factors for the rising numbers, including China’s one-child policy and the country’s registration system, which forces many rural parents to leave their families to work in the cities. Rampant corruption among CCP officials is another; as is China’s education system, in which millions of children reside away from their families in public boarding schools. Connected to these other factors is China’s massive and largely unaddressed record of human trafficking….