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Beijing nursery 'needle abuse' of children shocks China
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A Beijing nursery is accused of giving injections and feeding drugs to toddlers, in a case that has sparked outrage in China.

Authorities are now investigating the nursery, which is a branch of the well-known RYB Education chain.

The company says it "deeply apologises" for the matter that has caused "severe disquiet".

Beijing officials are also conducting a security check in all nurseries in the Chinese capital.

The incident comes weeks after a Shanghai childcare centre was alleged to have abused several toddlers.

'Forced to stand naked'
At least eight children attending the RYB Education pre-school in the upscale Chaoyang district are said to have been injected with unknown substances.

Parents told local media they had discovered needle marks on their children's bodies in recent days, and also circulated photographs online.

They also said their children were fed pills or syrup before their naptime. One father told state broadcaster CCTV that his child had said that every day after lunch they would be given two white pills, and "go to sleep" after eating the pills.

Local media report that some parents are also alleging possible sexual abuse, saying their children were stripped naked.

On Thursday, several parents gathered outside the kindergarten to protest. Some told Caixin Global that they suspected teachers had used needles to discipline children.

"Disobedient students were also forced to stand naked or were locked up in a dark room at the kindergarten," one parent told the news portal.

Police have seized CCTV footage at the nursery, and three teachers have also been suspended.

The Beijing Municipal Commission of Education said that a "comprehensive security check" was being conducted in all nurseries in Beijing.

RYB Education issued a statement on Thursday (in Chinese) saying it was co-operating with police and added: "We deeply apologise for this matter which has brought severe disquiet to parents and society!"

It also said: "If any wrongdoing is found, we will not shake off the responsibility. And we have also reported to the police some false accusations against us."

The company is one of China's most well-known early childhood education providers, and was listed on the New York Stock Exchange in September.

Suspected censorship
The case has sparked an intense outcry and reignited anxieties over childcare standards in China, which has seen other cases of abuse at nurseries in recent years.

Last year four teachers at a RYB nursery in Jilin province were jailed for abuse, also involving giving injections to children. State news agency Xinhua reported at the time that one child was found to have more than 50 needle marks.

Mainstream media have extensively covered the latest Beijing case, which has drawn tens of thousands of comments on microblogging network Sina Weibo.

Most expressed outrage at the nursery and education authorities, and demanded fuller explanations as well as heavier punishments for the teachers. "Suspension? That's just too easy," said one commenter, while another said: "Don't let these beasts harm anyone else!"

Many also claimed that some online discussion was being scrubbed. A check on FreeWeibo, a website which tracks censorship on the network, found the top censored search was "Honghuanglan", RYB Education's Chinese name.

"The authorities are covering things up, and have an attitude where they do not directly answer questions. After this, no matter what kind of explanations they give, it will be hard to believe them. They are losing public trust step by step!" said one commenter.

An issue with explosive potential
Stephen McDonell, BBC News, Beijing

A storm of social media attention came after a crowd of angry Beijing parents gathered outside the kindergarten.

There are reports that police have already confirmed that the marks on the children are consistent with needle punctures.

Realising the explosive potential for this issue to spread, the Beijing education authorities have been quick to announce a full safety check of all kindergartens under its control.

Shock over the allegations follows an investigation last month into bruised children at a kindergarten in Wuhan, Hubei province and another scandal in Shanghai, also in November this year, after a video was released appearing to show kindergarten children being assaulted and injured by teachers.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-42105443
 
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Are they try using child as drug test subject? Hope they meet instant karma with death sentence.
 
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连说话口齿还不清的小孩也下得了手,简直禽兽不如。。。



 
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teachers in asia have way too much respect. i was once beaten to a pulp for speaking in the class. the bitch said she wants to see blood coming out of my ear. who the **** talks like that????!!! i was 11 years old back in the day. then there are hoes who openly discriminate kids who dont come to their private classes so poor families are forced to spend extra money but we are supposed to worship them for being teachers.
 
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Probably steroids and such to manufacture state sponsored athletes and super soldier's. It's not uncommon in communist countries.
 
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All kindergartens in nation to be inspected

By ZHAO XINYING | China Daily | Updated: 2017-11-25






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View of the RYB Education Kindergarten in Beijing, Nov 23, 2017. [Photo/IC]


China's top education authorities ordered on Friday an immediate inspection of all kindergartens across the country amid a number of reported child abuse cases.

The recent cases reflect management problems in some kindergartens, and education authorities at all levels must attach greater importance to preschool education, establish a regular supervision mechanism for the operation of kindergartens and improve the accountability system to punish those involved in child abuse, the Education Steering Committee of the State Council, China's Cabinet, said in a statement.

At least three incidents have been reported this month in which children were assaulted or were suspected of being abused.

In the most recent case, RYB Education Kindergarten, a well-known chain of preschools, has been the focus of a huge public outcry since Thursday.

On Wednesday night, some parents whose children attended the Xintiandi branch of RYB Education Kindergarten in Beijing's Chaoyang district called the police, alleging that their children were pricked with needles and fed unidentified white pills at the kindergarten. Some claimed that their children were molested or forced to strip as punishment, according to Xinhua News Agency.

Beijing police and the education commission said they were investigating the case but had reached no conclusion.

RYB Education Inc, the parent company of the Xintiandi branch kindergarten, said in a statement on Friday that the accused teachers had been suspended and the company was cooperating with police.

Its shares slumped by 42 percent at the opening of trading on the New York Stock Exchange on Friday, almost wiping out all of the 44 percent rise in the stock since its IPO in September.

In response to rumors on social media that the Xintiandi branch's headmaster is a family member of an active-duty soldier at a regiment of the People's Liberation Army, and that the soldier was involved in the abuse case, the Ministry of National Defense said on Friday that a preliminary internal investigation found no involvement of any PLA staff in the case.

"The headmaster of the kindergarten is a family member of a veteran," said Feng Junfeng, political commissar of the regiment. "So far, we've found that no one from the regiment has ever participated in the operation of the kindergarten or been involved in sexually assaulting children."

Feng said the regiment will assist the investigations, and if the accusation about the PLA is proved to be false, those who made the accusations should be held legally liable.

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/china/2017-11/25/content_34966694.htm
 
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