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Around the nation: Beijing advisers call for women-only carriages to fight sexual harassment

Two political advisers have called for women-only carriages to reduce problems of rush-hour sexual harassment on the Beijing subway, Xinhua reports.

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Beijing police warned women in 2013 not to wear miniskirts, hot pants or skimpy clothing in the summer to avoid sexual harassment. Photo: Reuters

BEIJING 

Anti-harassment idea

Two political advisers have called for women-only carriages to reduce problems of rush-hour sexual harassment on the Beijing subway, Xinhua reports. They proposed the idea at the annual meeting of the Beijing Municipal Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, which ended on Monday. Police warned women in 2013 not to wear miniskirts, hot pants or skimpy clothing in the summer to avoid sexual harassment. In the 10 years to 2013, the annual number of subway passengers in the capital rose by six times to 3.2 billion.

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Residents have been spooked by the growth of a graveyard beside their apartments in Fangshan district, The Beijing News reports. One man said he could read the inscription on the graves 10 metres from his window. The local government told residents the graveyard – separated from the homes by a barrier – had been part of a nearby village for a century, so there was nothing they could do.

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