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Is it illegal for parents to beat their children?

As the saying goes, tiger poison doesn't eat children, but recently, the video of "Shuyang men's supermarket beat up their daughter" has spread on the Internet, making many netizens angry and distressed. In the video, a man is beating a girl madly. He even lifts the girl up and falls down several times and hits her daughter continuously with a mop. I believe that many netizens will have such a question, is it illegal for parents to beat their children? How to punish them?

According to the police investigation, the two children at the scene were brother-in-law and brother-in-law. The violent man Wei Mou was the biological father of the two children. Before the incident, the two children went out without permission without telling their parents. The girl took her younger brother out to play. As a result, Wei went out to look for the missing child when he went home, and found the two children in the supermarket near his home. Because of anger in his heart, the scene in the video happened. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

In this regard, Shuyang County police are dealing with the matter and will impose 14 days of administrative detention on Wei. According to relatives of the child, at present, the girl who has been beaten has been taken away by her mother. Although she is blue and purple, it is good that she is OK. (this article is exclusively compiled by WYH, editor of sihai.com. If you need to reprint it, please indicate the source and source. Related article link: http://www.4hw.com.cn/life/zone.html)

It's against the law for parents to beat up their children Article 10 of Chapter II family protection of the law of the people's Republic of China on the protection of minors. Parents or other guardians shall create a good and harmonious family environment, and perform their guardianship duties and caregiving obligations to minors in accordance with the law of the people's Republic of China on the protection of minors and the supplementary provisions Domestic violence against minors, maltreatment and abandonment of minors, infanticide and other acts of infanticide, discrimination against female minors or disabled minors are prohibited. It also belongs to domestic violence as long as it may have a serious impact on children's physical and mental health.