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By Billy Wong and Cherry Kee of the Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights April 30 is International Spank Out Day, urging the public to stop the corporal punishment of children. But can the policies and laws of Hong Kong comply with this objective? The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child defines corporal punishment as any punishment in which physical force is used and intended to cause some degree of pain or discomfort, however light. Corporal punishment is still the most common form of violence against children. According to data provided by End Violence Against Children, 8...
Hong Kong Free Press
A 38-year-old woman has been charged with a child abuse offence after her four-year-old daughter was found to have a total of 11 bruises and injuries on her body. The girl had lost consciousness in a bathtub home on Saturday and was sent to hospital. The case was mentioned at Kowloon City Magistrates’ Courts on Monday. The suspect faces one count of ill-treatment or neglect by those in charge of child or young person. She was granted bail pending trial next month. The girl was living with her mother and two senior brothers at a private residential building in Kowloon City, local media reported...
Hong Kong Free Press
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