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China plans tougher penalties for sex with minor girls

Under the current law, people who have sex with prostitutes less than 14 years old face a maximum of 15 years in prison, while those convicted of raping a child may face death sentence.

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China is planning tougher penalties for men who have sex with minor girls, amid growing public anger over rape of underage children by offenders, including teachers.

The National People's Congress (NPC) Standing Committee deliberated the draft amendment to the Criminal Law as its six-day bimonthly legislative session started on Monday. Under the current law, people who have sex with prostitutes less than 14 years old face a maximum of 15 years in prison, while those convicted of raping a child may face death sentence.

Legal professionals have been questioning whether to scrap the crime of sex with underage prostitutes since it was written into the Criminal Law in 1997. The legislature has carried out multiple investigations on the issue and consulted academics and specialists, state-run Xinhua news agency reported.

"There is no need to define such a crime. Having sex with minors should be considered rape, no matter who she is and what she does," said Jia Chunmei, a prosecutor from north China's Hebei Province and an NPC deputy, during a legislative session last August.

The conflicting provisions have helped offenders escape harsher punishment, as they have argued that the underage girl has consented and was paid, Jia said. Several incidents of sexual assaults against children specially against school children by teachers were reported in different parts of the country. 

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