Every year, approximately 200,000 children go missing in China, with less than 0.1% being recovered. (Video screenshot)
[People News] In traditional Chinese culture, the New Year symbolises the transition from the old to the new. Historically, it has been believed that speaking good words and performing good deeds during this time will bring good fortune for the year ahead. Conversely, harbouring malicious thoughts, speaking ill, and engaging in wrongdoing can lead to a year filled with misfortune, potentially affecting future generations.
This year, being the 'Year of the Red Horse,' many seers have predicted that this year and next year's 'Year of the Red Sheep' will be a time of reckoning, aimed at eliminating wrongdoers. At this crucial moment, it is vital to nurture good individuals. However, under the atheistic indoctrination of the Chinese Communist Party, many people in China have forgotten the moral principle of retribution for good and evil, engaging in actions that are typically associated with devils. For instance, in pursuit of money, some resort to kidnapping innocent children or young people and harvesting their organs. Those involved in such heinous acts, including officials, police, medical personnel, and kidnappers, will ultimately face severe consequences.
With schools closed for the New Year holiday, there are significantly more children playing in the streets and young people shopping than usual. This creates more opportunities for kidnappers to abduct individuals directly from the streets.
'Too many children went missing on the first day of the Lunar New Year'
Chinese Douyin (TikTok) blogger 'Dongsheng Baohuo' shared two messages on February 19, highlighting the overwhelming number of missing person reports on Douyin. They noted, 'So many children went missing in the past two days of the first day of the New Year, it's heartbreaking and maddening; even during the New Year, there is no peace!' and 'There are too many children missing on the first day of the Lunar New Year, with ambulances responding to unclear situations everywhere.'
On the same day, the Shaanxi-based blogger "Xiao Ma Ai Chong Dian" released a video warning that "many children have gone missing during the New Year, and everyone must remain vigilant." She noted that there have been several cases of missing persons in the area, with the youngest missing child being just 13 years old and the oldest 19.
Another Douyin blogger, known as "Ba Shen," who claims to advocate for missing persons, also posted a video on February 19 expressing concern: "Recently, many, many, many people have gone missing," including children of various ages, teenagers, and adults in their twenties and thirties. The disappearance of adults, in particular, is quite alarming.
For instance, on the afternoon of February 16, a 19-year-old girl named Ren Guoyan went missing while playing in a square in Beicheng Street, Xixiang County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province. On the evening of the same day, a boy named Li Guangda disappeared in Nanjing Village, Shizi Town. On February 15, a 17-year-old boy named Li Wenbin went missing in Xianyou County, Putian City, Fujian Province. Additionally, a 16-year-old girl went missing in the early hours on Hedilu Road in Xianyang City, Shaanxi Province. Another girl (address not specified) disappeared after leaving home in the early morning of February 18. On February 10, a 37-year-old woman named Wu Qing went missing in Shanxi. On February 5, a 28-year-old woman named Song Huizhen went missing while commuting to work in Anyang, Henan. Finally, on February 10, a 15-year-old girl named Fan Mengci went missing in Dingji Town, Xiangcheng City, Henan.
According to incomplete statistics from netizens, from December 20 to 31, 2025, a total of 136 individuals under the age of 35 went missing across the country in just 11 days. These individuals came from 21 provinces, with Guangdong reporting the highest number of disappearances at 14, followed by Henan with 13, and both Hebei and Sichuan with 10 each. The youngest among them was only 8 years old. This situation is merely the tip of the iceberg.
A list shared on overseas social media platforms indicates that in just 22 days in October 2025, there were 107 reported missing persons in China, the vast majority of whom were children, with the youngest being just 5 years old and the oldest 56. In response, netizens from the mainland expressed their outrage, stating: 'It's insane, it's madness. Tomorrow they will start abducting people. On the 30th and the first day of the new year, there were too many reports of missing persons on Douyin; these demons are taking advantage of the New Year to go on a rampage... Every year, hundreds of thousands go missing, how tragic!' 'No one is safe, young or old.' 'This is just another model they have devised.'
'I believe that anyone who goes missing is difficult to locate; they may have been sold to places close to death.' 'In the past, they were kept alive, now they are killed; the nature of these disappearances has changed,' 'Many adults have also gone missing,' 'Demons are on the move! Danger is right next to us!' remarked a netizen from Hebei: 'We have pregnant women going missing.'
Government-led organ harvesting.
Eric MY, an anti-communist activist from a county-level city in Jiangsu Province, previously worked at the law enforcement case handling centre of the local public security bureau (part of the security team). In July 2025, he disclosed in an interview with The Epoch Times that the alarming number of missing children is not due to the government's inability to locate them, but rather because they are not searching at all.
Eric pointed out that under the watch of tens of millions of cameras and the advanced big data surveillance of the Chinese Communist Party, the people of China are essentially transparent. Every action and word, including online shopping habits, is monitored by the authorities. If there is a photo or name of a missing child, the Sky Eye system can automatically locate them within five seconds, no matter how far away they are taken.
Eric remarked, 'Why can't they be found? I can tell you, it's because their organs have been harvested.' He emphasised that 'the organs of teenagers are the most valuable and the healthiest.'
Eric explained that the government is the main perpetrator behind organ harvesting, leading the operations, and there is no oversight from higher authorities.
Last summer, a woman was handcuffed by medical personnel in the street, forcibly placed on a stretcher, and taken away in an unmarked ambulance. Throughout the ordeal, she struggled and cried for help, but no one came to her aid. (Video screenshot)
Reports circulating online indicate that the figures for organ harvesting last year are staggering.
According to a report by 'Look China', on January 25, Zeng Jieming, a former mainland media figure now living abroad, posted on the X platform through 'Xiufeng Zhenren'. He revealed that he received anonymous information from officials within the Chinese Communist Party's civil affairs system, stating that since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020, many individuals have died as a result of murders linked to the authorities' organ trade. At the end of 2024, the authorities ordered that most deaths classified as 'organ donations' would no longer be included in official death statistics. Consequently, corpses with missing organs that are discarded across the country will not be counted as deceased when cremated in funeral homes; instead, they will be treated as 'missing persons'. Starting in 2025, national public security will cease to file cases regarding these discarded corpses with missing organs. The number of such cases is staggering and continues to rise dramatically. The whistleblower claims that, according to internal statistics from national funeral homes, the number of organ-missing corpses recorded as 'missing persons' could exceed 14 million by 2025! This is unequivocally a case of large-scale murder!
The whistleblower stressed that although his faith in the Communist Party has long been shattered, one could still manage to survive without knowing this truth. 'However, today, witnessing an authority that claims to be a 'people's regime' engaging in large-scale murder of its own citizens, particularly the next generation, for profit, I have finally reached my breaking point; it is simply intolerable!' He calls for regime change in China! △

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