China Northern Northern Uncle of Zhou Xiaoxuan accuses a MC television with sexual harassment, Christmas blow into Metoo movement.

Zhou Xiaoxuan, former Chinese central television trainer (CCTV), denouncing Zhu Jun, the famous MC of the radio, was forced to kiss and touch her in 2014, when she also practiced at this agency.

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Zhou Xiaoxuan (middle), former Chinese central television internship, outside Beijing court on September 14.

After a 10-hour secretion, the Beijing Court on September 16 announced that Zhou did not provide enough evidence, but did not specify which court examined any evidence.

When Zhou left the court at midnight, she said the judge refused to recognize certain documents, including the video taken from the security camera outside the room where she was harassed, as well as the recording

I regret for not getting better results, Zhou cried and said.

Zhou applied told Zhu in 2018. The same year, this male MC also sued Zhou and a woman who shared Zhou's story on the Weibo social network of libel.

When Zhou shared the story in 2018, some Chinese women also spoke up, said or once raped, attacked or harassed sexually.

But many people were accused of turning to the anti-substitute for libel and some cases succeeded.

Sexual harassment in China may be sentenced to 5 years in prison.

They will never let a symbolic lawsuit such win, Wang Heting, a 23-year-old transgender woman, Zhou supporters, spoke outside the court.

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The supporting crowd was also present at Zhou's first hearing, the hearing was then postponed without making a ruling.

Chinese officials are more and more alert when discussing gender issues, with dozens of feminist accounts and LGBT are deleted from the Chinese social network recently.

Zhou's second hearing was expected to take place in May, but the court postponed the last minute without explaining.

The hearing news was widely shared in the Zhou supporter community, although her post was soon deleted.

Wang Heting, a supporter, raised the banner standing together outside a court in Beijing on September 14.

Ms. Wang, a supporter of Zhou, said police checked her identity 5 times on September 14 and protested when a policeman snatched the paper she was having a joint word.

Fey, young man outside the court carried a copy of the Chinese Civil Code, giving it very happy when more and more victims spoke after Zhou sued.

When we support, they will be ready to move forward, Fey said.