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China live-streams expose minors undergoing harsh training designed for ‘rebellious youth’

Quasi-military schools accused of using ‘physical and sexual’ abuse to punish teenagers, leading to calls for better supervision

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Live-streams from mainland China have shown minors in camouflage uniforms undergoing harsh training, with programmes for “rebellious youth” costing up to US$20,000 monthly. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Alice Yanin Shanghai

Chinese teenagers dressed in camouflage uniforms express gratitude in front of cameras at a youth correction centre, but the off-camera reality tells a completely different story.

According to a Chinese state media report they are beaten or sexually assaulted, leading to calls for better supervision and monitoring of such institutions.

Such schools accept teenagers who are rebellious, weary of studying, addicted to playing electronic games, or suffer from depression.

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The institutions generally charge between 8,000 and 20,000 yuan (US$1,200 and US$3,000) a month to correct the behaviour of students in a quasi-military style, according to the news magazine Ban Yue Tan, a mouthpiece of the Communist Party.

Youngsters take part in group training during a summer camp in Beijing. Photo: Xinhua
Youngsters take part in group training during a summer camp in Beijing. Photo: Xinhua

Some camps use physical punishment disguised as “gratitude education” or “military education”, the report said.

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