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ARI SHAPIRO, HOST: A few years ago, the artist Ai Weiwei made Lego portraits of activists and political prisoners from around the world. They were on display at Alcatraz. At the time, Ai Weiwei was under house arrest in China and he couldn't travel t
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But it's suggested more work needs to be done when it comes to the country's anti-trafficking campaign. The initiative involves Chinese web giants Alibaba providing technical support, and Sina Weibo posting information on missing children. More than