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Landmark #MeToo case returns to court after hiccups

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Publish date: Thu, 11 Aug 2022, 10:06 AM
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Beijing: A landmark sexual harassment case in China was set to return to court after an earlier ruling dealt a blow to the country’s fledgling #MeToo movement.

Zhou Xiaoxuan stepped forward in 2018 to accuse state TV host Zhu Jun of forcibly kissing and groping her during her 2014 internship at the broadcaster.

While the case of Zhou, now 29, inspired many others to share their experiences of sexual assault publicly and sparked a social media storm, a court ruled last year there was insufficient evidence to back her allegation.

Zhou appealed, and is scheduled to appear in court for another hearing in Beijing.

“I still feel a little scared and dejected now,” she said ahead of the hearing.

“The process of the first trial was a deep secondary injury.”

She said her legal team will focus on getting access to more evidence such as the police transcripts of interviews with her parents after she reported the incident - which were not included in the earlier trial.

They are also requesting access to surveillance video footage.

Zhou said that Zhu was absent from earlier proceedings, and that while he had sued her for defamation, she was not aware of further developments in that case.

Zhou, also known by the pseudonym Xianzi, originally sued for a public apology from Zhu and 50,000 yuan in damages.

Her first hearing in December 2020 drew a large crowd and a significant police presence in Beijing.

Reporters from foreign media outlets were dragged away by police while filming the scene.

“The process for my case has truly been too difficult,” Zhou said.

“I worry that other victims fear standing up for their rights after seeing what I’ve experienced.”

 - AFP

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