SOS..Please help children in Taiwan
We have begged for your attention but have been ignored. Now in the morning of 0428, a six-old little girl in a row died of abuse, with bruises all over the body, the sixth child died this year. Sad!!!!!!!! WE ASK again to show your humane concern for the children in Taiwan and cover the story in your media; this may give some pressure to Taiwanese government and thus save more children from being tortured to death. The continuous cases of little children being brutally tortured and abused to death have left us with no choice but turn to seek help from outside. The shocking truth is that from 2005 to 2011, from the data collected, a child was abused to death every 22.2 days. Despite the cry out from the general public, the government and political leaders still show little attention or concern for saving these pitiful children. Although Taiwan does have a child maltreatment prevention program, it has never been the center of government attention; consequently, there is sever short of man power ( social workers continue to have excessively large caseloads ) and it is tightness of fund. In Taiwan, a murderer killing an adult may be sentenced to death; however, killing a child, who simply can defend himself/herself at all, will never be sentenced to death no matter how a child is being tortured cruelly and terribly to death. What is even more unacceptable, these murderers. who may have tattooed the child with whole body, thrown the child into boiling water, beaten or slashed, or sealed in cement, have not been punished seriously. (These judicious decisions have been highly questioned and denounced , but the Legislative Yuan has so far not yet amended the law to toughen the penalty. ) For more detail information Please contact the following two persons: 1. Ms. Wang (who is the aunt of the child beaten, hammered, injected with drug to death last Nov and now fighting with the government bureaucracy ) http://www.facebook.com/#!/angela.wang.1
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