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China Pushes ‘DNA Database’ to Allegedly Aid Missing Children

By GABRIELLE REYES

Liu Jiacheng, a member of China’s National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), recently submitted a proposal to the body suggesting Beijing help fight human trafficking by establishing a “nationwide DNA database for kindergartens and primary schools as soon as possible,” the Global Times reported Sunday.

Liu submitted his proposal ahead of the CPPCC’s second plenary meeting, which took place on March 7 amid the backdrop of the annual session of China’s national legislature. The Chinese Communist Party’s rubber-stamp legislature holds a weeklong session each year that includes meetings of its top political advisory bodies, such as the CPPCC.

Liu detailed his DNA database scheme to the Chinese government’s propaganda newspaper, the Global Times, on March 6, saying he suggested the plan require “students in kindergartens and primary schools to register their DNA data when they are enrolled.”

“The DNA archives will be submitted to the public security department for collective storage into the database. Children who do not have DNA files will not be admitted to schools. When students transfer to another school, they also need to submit their DNA files,” Liu said…

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