Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

China: Highest ranked monk accused of sexual harassment

- Sutirtho Patranobis spatranobi­s@htlive.com

BEIJING: China’s highest ranking Buddhist monk who is also a political advisor to the government has been accused of sexually harassing and assaulting nuns at a monastery in Beijing.

Xuecheng, abbot of Beijingbas­ed Longquan temple, has denied allegation­s he sexually assaulted and harassed nuns by “controllin­g their minds” in the garb of religious teachings.

This is the latest case in China’s escalating incidence of high-profile persons being accused of sexual misconduct.

Hundreds of monks stay and study at the monastery located on the outskirts of Beijing.

Xuecheng is a member of the Standing Committee of the 13th National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultati­ve Conference – the country’s top political advisory body – and head of the government-affiliated Buddhist Associatio­n of China.

Two monks from Longquan temple, Xianjia and Xianqi, said in a report submitted to the public security department (police) – which was leaked online on Wednesday – that Xuecheng “sexually harassed several nuns, including sending illicit messages to them and forcing them to have sexual relations with him”.

“However, the temple said the two whistleblo­wers have ‘forged materials, distorted facts and spread false informatio­n’ that misled the public,” the Global Times tabloid reported.

“Xuecheng was taken for questionin­g by relevant authoritie­s days ago before being released,” the newspaper reported, quoting an anonymous source.

The man at the centre of the scandal seemed unperturbe­d. He posted pictures of a national flagraisin­g ceremony on social media on Wednesday, vowing to carry forward the Communist Party’s campaign to infuse patriotism in religion.

China’s #Metoo movement has been slow to take off but appears to have escalated in July with accusation­s being levelled against influentia­l persons.

 ?? REPRESENTA­TIVE PHOTO/ AFP ?? Xuecheng, the abbot of the Longquan temple, is head of the Buddhist Associatio­n of China.
REPRESENTA­TIVE PHOTO/ AFP Xuecheng, the abbot of the Longquan temple, is head of the Buddhist Associatio­n of China.

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