Chinese teacher shows off torture online, faces sack
Friday October 26, 2012 08:18:48 PM,
IANS
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London: A pre-school
teacher in China is facing dismissal from her job after sharing
online hundreds of photographs, including the one in which she is
seen lifting a kid with ears in the classroom.
The picture shows 20-year-old Yan Yanhong smiling as she hauls the
screaming child several inches off the ground at the school,
located in Wenling city, The Sun reported.
Parents in China's Zhejiang province complained to the local
education department after the cruel image was posted on social
networking site Weibo.
The photograph was just one of over 700 images Yanhong posted
online, apparently taken by another teacher.
Other horrifying pictures showed little students with their mouths
taped and hands stuck to the desk to ensure they sit properly.
In one of the pictures, a child can be seen forced into a bin,
with his back awkwardly arched over its side. Another photo shows
a child covered with a bin.
On being confronted by local media, Yanhong said she and the
students "were just having fun".
"The kindergarten has been instructed to dismiss the teacher, Yan,
and report the matter to local public security," said a local
daily.
Officials investigating the case found Yanhong was ineligible for
the job but had been hired due to teachers' shortage.
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