This news broke in the last couple of days:
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-ryb-education-china/china-police-probe-latest-case-of-alleged-childcare-abuse-idUSKBN1DO01D
From that article:
Parents said their children, some as young as three, relayed troubling accounts of a naked adult male conducting purported “medical check-ups” on students, who were also unclothed, other media said.
(Necessary reminder before this next bit: this is about abuse, nothing more or less in this thread, and that includes abuse of the trust of people who simply believe in Democrat policies. However, it is significant that the people involved may mean that the mainstream media in America won’t pick up on it or report it widely.)
https://disobedientmedia.com/2017/11/former-clinton-foundation-executive-tied-to-chinese-kindergarten-abuse-scandal/
From that article:
The Clinton Foundation is no stranger to scandal. However, the charity is facing renewed criticism after it was revealed that one of the foundation’s former executives, Joel Getz, was also an independent Director at RYB Education. RYB Education is the parent company of a Beijing kindergarten at the center of a massive scandal in China that emerged in the wake of allegations toddlers were being injected with drugs and possibly sexually abused
Source: bloomberg.com
https://seekingalpha.com/article/4127463-ryb-education-alleged-child-sexual-abuse-care-short
From that article:
[quote] Now it seems like that is clearly not the case, as news broke out on Thanksgiving day, reporting that the toddlers were “sexually molested, pierced by needles and given unidentified pills.” Parents of affected children spoke up and demanded answers.
This is a YouTube video that shows the mother of a victimized child describing to the reporter how she discovered her child’s experience. I translated as much as possible, only taking out redundancies, to give you an accurate and complete reflection of the situation.
My child came home and told me that he’s been injected. At first, I was confused, because immunizations shots are usually only given after obtaining the parents’ permission…I asked the teacher, but they said they didn’t know anything. Later, I asked my child again about the injection. He told me that there were two doctors, one “grandpa doctor” and one “uncle doctor” who were doing “checkups” on the children. I felt suspicious and asked him if the “grandpa doctor” had any clothes on, he said yes. I asked him if he had clothes on, he said yes. I asked him ‘did the uncle doctor do checkups?’ he said yes. I asked ‘how many children are there?’ he said ‘there are kids in front and behind me, they were all naked’ I felt that was strange, why would the kids be naked? So I asked ‘what about the uncle?’ he said ‘uncle was naked too.’ So I said ‘let’s pretend your dad is the uncle doctor now, show me what happened’ He asked his dad to take off his clothes. ‘is it like this?’ I asked. He said no, the pants are off too. After that, I asked ‘was the uncle fully naked?’ he said ‘yes.’ So I asked, ‘what happened after that?’ he said ‘just checking up the body!’ I said ‘How did the uncle doctor check the body?’ Then he imitated the motion that the uncle doctor did. It was the motion of intercourse.[/quote]
One final one:
From that:
…city authorities have distanced themselves from the most chilling allegations made by parents: that children in the class may have been sexually assaulted by a predatory ring.
The Beijing police said on Saturday that they had also detained a woman who confessed to spreading rumors that a group of military officers had molested children at the kindergarten. A Chinese military officer vehemently denied the rumors on Friday.
Another link I happened across while researching this, dated July 23, 2017, so relevant to the upsurge in trafficking busts and child sex abuse rings being arrested (and, that NGOs are up to their ears in this vile business):
[quote]With us are a dozen children, who’ve been released by their captors from locked rooms at the back of the property. They are aged between eight and 14 years old.
They are sex slaves.
Child trafficking victims who’ve spent their formative years servicing the carnal desires of men, often foreigners, who are three, four, five or six times their age.
Their madam tells me that many of their customers are western humanitarian workers who’ve come here to help rebuild Haiti after the recent run of natural disasters.
“Every day, every day, every day,’’ she says, after being asked if the kids have experience with westerners.
One of the little girls tightens her ponytail and checks her lipstick in the reflection of the madam’s sunglasses. Her T-shirt logo reads, ‘Viv lavi a mande’, or, ‘Live life to the fullest’. She sneaks a look over her shoulder at a member of the Haitian cartel who is doing a terrible job of concealing a machete.
The children are told that we are a planning an underage sex party for a group of wealthy Americans and Australians.
The undercover agents I am with explain to the traffickers that the party will take place on their yacht, which has been sailed over from Miami and is now anchored off a beach resort on a spectacular stretch of Haiti’s northeast coast.
In reality, this meeting is part of an elaborate, multi-agency bust that has been almost a year in the planning — all done with the approval and co-operation of federal Haitian police.
A meticulous operation that began with the infiltration of the dark web, and that will culminate in the take-down of high-level Haitian traffickers linked to the abuse of hundreds of school-age children.
Many of them are traded, as though commodities, to rival gangs, and put up for sale or rent in filthy, underground Haitian brothels. Some are loaded into trucks or buses and smuggled across the border to be used by tourists in the Dominican Republic.
Foreigners with the appetite can buy an hour of their services for as little as a handful of Australian dollars.
I’m embedded with an organisation called Operation Underground Railroad, a group of ex-police and former CIA and Department of Homeland Security operatives who travel the world rescuing trafficked children.
This is far from a ‘vigilante group’; leading the team is ex-Department of Homeland Security special agent Tim Ballard, perhaps America’s foremost human trafficking expert.
“The problem in Haiti is an international crisis,” Ballard explains. “With so many children displaced or orphaned during the recent earthquake and hurricane, recruiters moved quickly to sweep these children up. And the worst part of it all is that in many cases the clients are the foreigners who’ve come here to help, the NGO workers and the so-called humanitarians.”[/quote]