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Universal Children s Day: Post-Covid, Hong Kong Must Ensure Children s Rights

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Letter | Hong Kong must enact stricter child car seat legislation before more accidents happen

Readers discuss the dangers of ignoring safety requirements for children in cars, the narrow focus of Hong Kong education, a new grant in support of mental health, and more resources for STEM teaching.

Letter: Hong Kong must tighten sex offender checks to stop child abusers striking again

Readers discuss the need for comprehensive background checks on those who work with children, a plan to roll out e-payment for all Hong Kong taxis, and a necessary condition for attracting foreign talent.

Hong Kong s top children s rights advocate criticises government s slow progress on reforming anti-abuse laws

Hong Kong’s top children’s rights advocate criticises government’s slow progress on reforming anti-abuse laws Priscilla Lui, of the Hong Kong Committee on Children’s Rights and the Commission on Children, says the city also needs to cut red tape for those who try to report child abuse The city’s shortcomings in protecting children from abuse have been dragged into the spotlight by a recent trial over the shocking murder of a five-year-old girl in 2018

Hong Kong couple found guilty of murdering 5-year-old daughter in horrific child abuse case

April 14, 2021 A handout photo. The court was shown drawings by the victim at school. South China Morning Post A Hong Kong couple have been found guilty of murdering their five-year-old daughter three years ago in one of the city’s most horrifying cases of child abuse. The girl’s 56-year-old step-grandmother was also convicted of two out of four counts of child cruelty. A High Court jury of three men and four women on Tuesday (April 13) returned the verdicts after 10 hours of deliberations, following a month of heartbreaking testimony from family members, teachers and doctors. Murder and manslaughter are both punishable by life imprisonment, while the cruelty charge carries a maximum sentence of 10 years.

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