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Graphic video of men stomping on a woman’s head shakes China

12 Oct 2022 at 03:20

Tata, a 34-year-old in the Chinese city of Chengdu, was scrolling through her social media feed at her office desk on Friday afternoon when she came upon a harrowing video that shook her to the core.To get more news about 精品国产免费人成电影在线观看, you can visit our official website.


In surveillance footage, three women are shown sharing a meal in a barbeque restaurant when a man approaches their table and places his hand on the back of one of the women. The woman pushes him away, but the man refuses to back off and reaches out again for her face. As she pushes away his hand, the man slaps her and pushes her to the ground as she struggles to fend him off.


Her friends try to help her, but they too are attacked by the man and his friends, who rush into the restaurant as the violence breaks out. The group of men then drag the first woman through the door by her hair, smashing her with bottles and chairs and repeatedly stomping on her head as she lays on the sidewalk, her clothes stained with blood.


The video was so graphic and the assault so savage that Tata had to pause it midway. “Immediately I was filled with outrage and horror. I could totally empathize with her – the terror she must have felt in that moment,” she said, asking to only be referred to by her English name. “And this could happen to any of us.”


The shock and anger reverberated widely as the video spread like wildfire on Chinese social media. By the evening, the attack – which took place around 2:40 a.m. Friday in the northern city of Tangshan – had ignited a nationwide uproar, drawing hundreds of millions of views and dominating online discussions throughout the weekend.


Many were appalled that a woman was so brutally beaten simply because she rejected a man’s sexual harassment. Others lashed out at the police for failing to take action until the incident went viral.


Following the outcry, the Tangshan police issued a statement Friday saying they had identified the suspects and were “sparing no effort” to arrest them. By Saturday afternoon, all nine suspects involved in the assault had been apprehended, the police said, including four who had fled about 600 miles (965 kilometers) south to Jiangsu province.


Two women were hospitalized with non-life-threatening injuries and were in stable condition, according to police.


The attack also rekindled debate about violence against women and gender inequality in China, which critics contend remains a highly patriarchal society with pervasive misogyny despite growing awareness of gender issues among young women.



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