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Zero Tolerance for Violence: China's Top Court Protects Minors
6 Jan
Summary
- China's top court champions child well-being, demanding zero tolerance for violence.
- A teenage girl secured a safety order after reporting parental abuse and depression.
- The ruling emphasizes coordinated social support beyond legal protection orders.

China's highest court has reinforced a strong stance against domestic violence, declaring that the well-being of minors is paramount. The Supreme People's Court highlighted a case where a teenage girl, Xiao Yu, bravely reported physical abuse by her mother and stepfather, leading to a personal safety protection order. This order prohibited further harm and mandated monitoring by local authorities and community committees, ensuring the child's immediate safety.



