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Bullying endemic in all levels of Hong Kong education system

Eight teenagers from Yan Chai Hospital Tung Chi Ying Memorial Secondary School, in Ma On Shan, are now on police bail pending further investigation after one of their classmates was filmed, in a video clip that went viral, “trapped, stripped and abused”, according to recent media reports. The school manage­ment’s public response – that the incident was just “over-enthusiastic playing” is a typical rejoinder to peer-group bullying within the Hong Kong...

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