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Sexual suppression frustrates migrants
By Wu Jiao (China Daily)
Updated: 2006-08-16 05:37

NANJING: For 25-year-old migrant construction worker Chen Qiang, the dream of marrying his ideal woman and building a house to share with her ended in July.

Apparently spurred by alcohol and pornographic films, Chen allegedly grabbed and raped a 43-year-old woman who was passing by.


A migrant worker, carrying a bag of his belongings, walks past a huge advertising poster. [China Daily]
The native of Anhui Province is now on trial at the Jiangning District People's Procuratorial Department in Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu Province, and could face years in prison.

"Chen is not the only migrant worker to go down that path due to long-term sexual frustration. Similar tragedies are happening again and again," Deng Yuanhong, deputy director of the department, told China Daily.

According to Deng, since May when the weather started turning warm her department has dealt with more than 15 cases of alleged rape and sexual harassment by migrant workers.

People tend to be more impulsive in summer, and see-through clothes worn by some women provoke desire, Deng said.

Deng and her colleagues are calling for more attention to be paid to the social consequences caused by the suppressed sexual needs of migrant workers.

Figures from procuratorial bureaus in four major districts in Nanjing showed 78 cases of rape were allegedly committed by migrant workers between 2004 and 2005, accounting for 48 per cent of all such cases in the districts.

The youngest migrant worker rapist was 16, while the majority were aged around 25.

In Chen Qiang's case, some co-workers voiced sympathy.

"Frankly speaking, most of us at times feel the same sexual desire as Chen did. But we just work more or simply distract ourselves with other means. Chen has committed a crime, but his situation was pathetic. He is a warning to us all," said Zhang Jiashun, a migrant worker who used to work with Chen.

In another case, Luo Shuang, a 33-year-old married migrant worker who was sentenced to 20 years in prison last month for raping four women, was quoted by Nanjing Daily as saying he felt pained by his sexual frustration and regretted his crimes.

Luo even asked for the death penalty because he was too ashamed to see his family again.

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