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#MeToo in China: court rejects appeal in landmark sexual harassment case

  • Zhou Xiaoxuan had in 2018 accused state TV host Zhu Jun of forcibly kissing and groping her when she was an intern
  • But a court last year ruled there was not enough evidence to prove she had been sexually harassed, a decision that was upheld on Wednesday

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Zhou Xiaoxuan arrives to attend a hearing in her sexual harassment case against prominent state television host Zhu Jun at the Beijing No 1 Intermediate People’s Court on Wednesday. Photo: AFP
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A Chinese court rejected an appeal in a landmark sexual harassment case on Wednesday, dealing a blow to the country’s fledgling #MeToo movement.

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

Her case inspired many others to share their experiences of sexual assault publicly and sparked a social media storm.

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But a court ruled last year that there was not enough evidence to prove Zhou was sexually harassed by Zhu, and her appeal was rejected on Wednesday on similar grounds.

In a statement, the Beijing No 1 Intermediate People’s Court said it “will uphold the previous judgment”.

Police cordoned off long stretches of pavement outside the court ahead of Zhou’s arrival in the afternoon, with officers logging the details of passers-by.

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