Chinese victims of online sexual abuse face uphill battle in finding justice

FILE - A worker using his phone is silhouetted against a computer display showing a live visualization of the online activities across China during the 4th China Internet Security Conference (ISC) in Beijing, Aug. 16, 2016. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

BANGKOK (AP) — A Telegram channel with hundreds of thousands of subscribers that offered revenge porn, hidden-camera videos and other non-consensual content of Chinese women has highlighted gaps in laws protecting victims of sexual abuse in China.

The uproar over the online group comes after Chinese authorities over women's rights in recent years, even sentencing some activists to prison for promoting #MeToo.

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