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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.
The court mandated specialized family education guidance for the mother, recognizing her shortcomings in communication and understanding her daughter's psychological state. It underscored that the stepfather's violent disciplinary methods, stemming from a belief in its efficacy, were unacceptable. This ruling emphasizes that protection orders offer temporary relief, but addressing the underlying issues through a coordinated approach is essential.



