The Guangxi authorities have developed a number of “preferential measures” for international students in the face of the epidemic. Analysis suggests that the CCP’s preferential treatment of international students is actually one of its ways to engage in united front. The picture is a file photo.
The outbreak of the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia) is expanding in many provinces on the mainland, with an explosion of local cases. Recently, internal documents have been obtained, revealing that the Guangxi authorities have developed a number of “preferential measures” for international students in the face of the epidemic. Analysis suggests that the Communist Party’s preferential treatment of international students is in fact one of its ways of engaging in unified warfare.
Documents Leak Guangxi Authorities Make Contingency Plans for International Students’ Outdoor Activities in the Wake of the Epidemic
A July 16, 2020 document from the School of International Education and the Foreign Affairs Office (Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan Office) of Liuzhou City Vocational College (LCCVC), “Report of International Students’ Participation in Outdoor Psychological Relaxation and Adjustment Activities”, leaks that the Guangxi authorities have made contingency plans for international students’ outdoor activities under the epidemic.
According to the document, 14 international students from the college were invited by the Foreign Affairs Office of Liuzhou City to go to Xialuntun, Bepeng Town, Liuzhou District, to conduct “outdoor psychological relaxation and adjustment activities” from 9:00 to 14:30 in the morning of July 17, 2020. International student counselors Liang X and Zhao X are in charge of student management and the vehicle will be arranged by the Foreign Affairs Office.
According to the attached “International Student Information”, the students came from Indonesia, Laos and other countries.
For this event, Guangxi authorities also formulated the “Emergency Plan” and set up the “Emergency Disposal Leading Group” and the “Emergency Disposal Working Group”.
According to the document, the plan is applicable to the emergencies, injuries and illnesses, property damage and other emergencies during the international students’ participation in the event.
In the section of “Types of emergencies and points of disposal”, the authorities have detailed measures to deal with students’ injuries, even minor injuries and minor injuries.
For example, I. Minor injuries (only a little skin broken, not bleeding) are temporarily treated by the teachers of the student sending team with band-aids.
Second, minor injuries (broken skin and bleeding), by a teacher immediately sent to a nearby hospital to deal with (another teacher to maintain order), timely pain, stop bleeding, anti-inflammatory bandages and other work, and reported to the work group leader, send students to the team teachers should listen to the medical staff arrangements at any time to pick up students back to the team.
Third, more than minor injuries, immediately sent to the nearest hospital, if necessary, should be sent by specialized personnel as soon as possible to the injured person to the regular hospital treatment.
IV. Lead teachers should register the injured students and do the whole tracking service (send to hospital, report to school leaders, communicate with parents, etc.) for students with minor injuries.
For these “student illnesses”, the document says that students with poor physical fitness should not be allowed to play strenuous sports for long periods of time; students should not be allowed to brave the rain or prolonged activities in the hot sun.
If students vomit, nausea, dizziness, headache, stomach pain or high fever, etc., by a lead teacher to the hospital to deal with the situation, while doing a good job of registration, lead teachers with the medical staff arrangements at any time to pick up students back to the team. If students get wet, they are quickly organized to dry their clothes and drink ginger soup.
Guangxi authorities organized international students to “go outdoors to carry out psychological relaxation and adjustment activities.
In addition, a document dated October 19, 2020 from the Foreign Affairs Office of Liuzhou City, Foreign Affairs Management and Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Section, “Staying at school for months to prevent the epidemic, psychological health should be cared for – City Foreign Affairs Office cares for the psychological health of international students in Liuzhou during the epidemic”, reveals that the Guangxi authorities have organized international students to “go outdoors to carry out psychological relaxation and adjustment activities”.
A total of 46 international students have been stranded in the city since the outbreak of the Communist pneumonia epidemic. According to the document, as the international students have been kept on campus under closed management during the epidemic, individual students have experienced anxiety and insomnia.
As a result, the city’s Foreign Affairs Office has organized two trips for 31 international students in Liuzhou to “carry out outdoor psychological relaxation and adjustment activities,” such as visiting the town of Baipeng in Liuzhou River District to enjoy the beautiful scenery of 10,000 mu of lotus flowers and attending the opening ceremony of the 2020 Liuzhou International Water Carnival.
The “Information Note” document dated September 29, 2020 from the College of International Education of Liuzhou City Vocational College also mentions the “special care” for international students.
According to the document, in order to meet the daily needs of international students, such as dining and purchasing daily necessities, the college actively contacted the college canteen and supermarket to provide students with meal ordering and home delivery services.
On February 25, the college implemented temporary control measures for international students. If international students need to go out for special reasons, they can go out once a week each with the consent of counselors.
The document mentioned that due to the closed control on campus, MAAZ KHAN (Ma X), an international student from Pakistan, started to have problems such as anxiety, insomnia, irritability and irritability. For this reason, the university provides activities such as psychological counseling and physical and mental relaxation experiences for international students. At the same time, the university also allows international students to stay off-campus during holidays.
The document “Notice on Temporary Control Measures for International Students” dated February 25, 2020 from the College of International Education of Liuzhou City Vocational College also reveals that students who wake up before 9:00 a.m. every morning can receive a free jar of eight porridge. No visitors will be allowed to enter or stay in the international student apartments.
Since last year, the blanket closure of universities on the mainland due to the “epidemic” has also led to increasing student discontent and protests.
Commentary: Communist Party’s Preferential Treatment of International Students Aims at United Front
In recent years, the Chinese Communist Party’s “favorable treatment of international students” has been a topic that has ignited public sentiment on the mainland, with the authorities not only allocating large sums of money to subsidize foreign students and give them “super national treatment,” but also forcing their students to clean up after them and vacate their dormitories.
In July 2018, The Punch reported that Shenyang City College had asked its undergraduates to clean the dormitories of international students for the university under the pretext of “Labor Week”. The international students did not participate in this activity.
The Wuxi Vocational and Technical College was revealed to have forced sophomore students to move to an old dormitory in poor conditions, giving up the good dormitory to international students, which again sparked public opinion.
In May 2020, Qingdao Binhai College “asked Chinese students to clean the dormitory of foreign students” was on the Weibo hot search, and on the evening of May 24, a netizen posted in Qingdao Binhai College Super Talk that he was asked to clean the dormitory of foreign students and was disgusted by the dirty environment of the dormitory, “We are obliged to help foreign students to clean the dormitory. Do we have the obligation to help foreign students clean their dormitories? Can this culture be changed!”
Qingdao Binhai College denied the above complaints. However, many students posted that it was true that they were asked to clean the dormitory for foreign students as well as faculty members.
Qingdao Binhai College student Zheng Zhi (a pseudonym) said, in the school, Chinese students have to wake up at 6:00 am every day, then do exercises and run, after “directly cleaning, spring, summer, autumn and winter are the same, while foreign students sleep in the dormitory all day without classes, and do not have to run exercises without cleaning, the school regulations of Chinese students do not have classes when the dormitory are not allowed to go back.
Talking about the accommodation of Chinese and foreign students, Zheng said that Chinese students live in eight rooms or six rooms, “2000 yuan a year has a bath, 800 yuan a year even a bath is not available.” While foreign students have good accommodation, “living in apartment buildings with separate bathrooms and kitchens.” In terms of fees, Chinese students have tuition and accommodation fees, “12,000 to 3,000 for a year.”
According to a 2015 notice issued by the Communist Party’s Ministry of Finance, overseas undergraduate students coming to China can receive about 60,000 yuan in funding, and up to nearly 100,000 yuan for doctoral students.
In recent years, the CCP has also set up various scholarships and grants for international students from “Belt and Road” countries. According to official figures, in 2018, the Communist Party spent 3.3 billion yuan on scholarships for international students from Belt and Road countries.
From these documents, these so-called “international students” are basically international students from ASEAN countries, said Li Linyi, a commentator on current affairs. The reason why the Chinese Communist Party has been implementing the policy of giving preferential treatment to international students is to infiltrate and draw in these ASEAN countries internationally in order to confront the United States. This is actually a way for the Chinese Communist Party to engage in united warfare.
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