Beijing: A Chinese woman who filed a sexual misconduct lawsuit against a TV host told dozens of cheering supporters at a courthouse on Wednesday she hopes her case will encourage other victims of gender violence in a system that gives them few options to pursue complaints.
Zhou, 27, accuses Zhu Jun, a popular state TV host, of forcibly kissing her in 2014. She is asking for a public apology as well as 50,000 yuan ($7,600) in damages.
Zhu has denied the accusation and filed a defamation case against Zhou.
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“Even if ultimately, in this case, we don’t get a legal win, as long as we can show to a lot of people (that) there are people like me, those of us who are victims of gender violence, that’s already a type of win,” Zhou said outside the Haidian District People’s Court in Beijing.
The movement took off in 2018 in China when a college student in Beijing publicly accused her professor of sexual misconduct.
#MeToo global movement helped to encourage activism in China, but it came at a time when President Xi Jinping’s government is tightening controls and stamping out dissent.