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Child kidnap rumours sweep Hong Kong amid unease over mainlanders
Published in Bikya Masr on 13 - 03 - 2012

Hong Kong (dpa) – Police in Hong Kong were Tuesday investigating a reports of attempted kidnappings as rumors of child abductions swept the city.
Kidnappers from mainland China were said to have attempted to grab a young girl in the Kowloon district, while three boys from an elite primary school were reportedly approached by men as they walked to their bus.
A police spokesman said the Kowloon incident last week was “a misunderstanding” that involved no crime and police had found no evidence so far of an attempted abduction at the primary school.
Fears over the incidents have spread citywide, and 9,000 Facebook users signed an online petition calling on the government to reveal how many children have been abducted.
Parents made claims of earlier, unreported incidents of alleged abductions, triggering rumors that gangs may be targeting children for trafficking in mainland China.
“These stories are spreading because they reflect many Hong Kong people's anxiety about the relationship with the mainland,” anthropologist Joseph Bosco of Chinese University wrote in a newspaper commentary.
“Rumors can be dangerous. Incidents of ethnic violence always begin with rumors that one group is about to attack the other; it happened in Sri Lanka and Rwanda”
Many local residents are particularly angry about the thousands of mainland Chinese women who cross the border to give birth each year, a practice that gives babies Hong Kong citizenship and access to its schooling and health services.
Antagonism towards mainlanders has grown, with accusations that they drive up prices and display uncouth behavior.
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Tags: Children, China, Hong Kong, Kidnapping
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