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BEIJING, Nov. 28-- One young Chinese woman was shown
being strip-searched and ill-treated in a Malaysian police station.
Another young Chinese woman claims four Malaysians
sexually assaulted her.
These are the latest in a spate of cases where women
from China are reportedly being targeted by the country's police and immigration
authorities on suspicion of being involved in prostitution.กก
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 A combination of video grabs from
a mobile phone video clip shows a young Chinese woman after she was
stripped at a police station in Malaysia.
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Malaysia last week launched an investigation into the
alleged abuse of the woman in police detention after videoclips of the naked
woman doing squats were widely circulated, leading to public outrage.
Home Affairs Minister Azmi Khalid said: "This should
not have happened. If police personnel are really involved, then this is police
abuse," he said in parliament after viewing the clip.
The minister told a news conference last Thursday
that Malaysian Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi had directed him to visit
China to dispel any misconception that Malaysian authorities have been targeting
Chinese nationals, especially women.
However, Malaysian newspaper Sunday Star yesterday
indicated that the minister's visit would probably be postponed until December
20.
"We have begun investigations to determine what the
recording is actually about," the police chief of Petaling Jaya district told
the New Straits Times newspaper.
Deputy Prime Minister Najib Razak demanded tough
action against the culprits.
"I see that as something serious. This is a slap to
our image," he told reporters on Friday.
"I believe the prime minister and the cabinet view
this issue seriously because if the video clips are genuine, it means this is an
act that can affect the image and integrity of the police and the government,"
he said.
The Chinese Embassy in Kuala Lumpur was not available
for comment yesterday.
In the latest case, a woman from South China's
Guangdong Province said that she was forced to enter a hotel room by four people
who pretended to be police checking for her identification and sexually
assaulted her.
The four men have been detained and Abdullah has
called for stern action against the suspects.
Malaysia was a major destination for Chinese tourists
until this year, which has seen a 42 per cent decline in Chinese tourists,
according to its tourism authority.
While the nation is seeking measures to reverse the
sharp drop in Chinese tourist visits, the story of harassment of women is making
matters worse.
However, Wang Jian, spokesman for Guangdong China
Travel Service, told China Daily that such incidents are not having a great
impact on the tourism sector, with many bookings received for winter.
He said it would be helpful if Malaysian officials
come to China to promote tourism in their country and dispel any wrong
notions.
(Source: China Daily) |