But since Yang Jiechi is talking about the “BLM” movement that discriminates against African-Americans, the latest development is that last May, Shavin, the white Minnesota police officer charged with the violent death of Floyd, a black man, is facing a trial that is attracting national attention, with a Minnesota court granting an appeal to prosecutors to add second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter to the charges. The Minnesota court has granted the prosecutor’s appeal to add third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter to his charges, and jury selection has begun.
Second-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter are, of course, more serious crimes, punishable by up to 40 years in prison, but the proof of “causing death” is relatively strict, and many atrocities have escaped heavy penalties as a result. “The maximum sentence is 25 years. In short, the rest of Shavin’s Life is unlikely to be too good. However, before the lawsuit proceeds and a conviction is obtained, the city of Minneapolis, where the incident took place, has first announced that they will pay Floyd’s Family $27 million in a civil lawsuit settlement, of which $500,000 will be provided to the community where Floyd lived, setting a record for the largest pre-trial civil rights settlement ever.
Regardless of the number of years that Shavon was sentenced to in the legal proceedings, the message of the “high settlement” is a warning that police in the United States discriminate against people of color and abuse their power, and that the only way to end the brutality is to pay the ultimate price.
“Floyd Settles for Largest Pre-Trial Civil Rights Settlement Ever in U.S. History
Of course, the “BLM” movement that erupted during last year’s U.S. election was the driving force behind the money awarded to Floyd’s family and the fact that Schavan was added by the judge after his third-degree murder conviction was dismissed last fall (apparently to prevent a delayed conviction). When police officer Shawn kneed Floyd in the neck for 8 minutes and 46 seconds while arresting him on suspicion of using counterfeit money, the film came out and eventually sparked massive protests across the United States.
Looking back at the Chinese Communist Party‘s response to foreign criticism of Xinjiang and Hong Kong, all they see is “foreign media rumors”, “foreign forces intervened”, “there is no such thing”, and that China is the only country on earth with the most harmonious society. The mainland society is the most harmonious, and its attitude seems to mock the eyes and ears of everyone outside the Chinese Communist Party.
Tursunay Ziyawudun, who was detained for nine months in “Xinjiang re-Education” and then fled to the U.S., has no access to the “XLM” movement (Xinjiang People’s Lives do Matter) other than fleeing under the oppressive totalitarian regime of the Chinese Communist Party. After witnessing the horrors of sterilization, rape, sexual assault and torture in the re-education camps, is there any chance that she or her family will receive any compensation? The tragic experiences of Gulzira Auelkhan, a Kazakh woman who was detained for 18 months, and Qelbinur Sedik, an Uzbek woman, are still being dismissed as “false” in the official mouths of the Chinese Communist Party.
In addition, according to The Guardian, after 10 years in exile in France, a Uighur woman from Xinjiang suddenly received a phone call from an oil company in her hometown of Karamay, asking her to return to mainland China immediately to sign some documents, only to be taken to a “re-education camp” where she was put through a “patriotic” program with her fellow ethnic groups. As soon as she returned to her hometown, she was taken to a “re-education camp” where she was taught “patriotic brainwashing” together with her fellow ethnic groups. Gulbah Yelilova, a Kazakh who was once taken to a re-education camp by the Chinese Communist Party, described the camp as follows: “The cell had two doors, first an iron door and then a fence, and before I went in he told me to squat down and kicked me in. I couldn’t stand up, I had to bow my body, and for a while I thought I was in a madhouse…”
The vast majority of people in China and abroad either don’t know anything about the Kazakh man who was humiliated in a “re-education camp” in his own country or the journalist who was arrested for reporting on the anti-deportation campaign, or they don’t feel anything even if they know about it. (From the Southern Idiots Concern Group Facebook page)
Also, according to The Independent, Omir Bekali, a Kazakh, was imprisoned for eight months in a “re-education camp” by the Chinese Communist authorities without a trial and without any lawyer. He was kept in a locked room almost all day. When they got up, they had to sing the Communist national anthem and raise the national flag, and then they were taken into a large room to sing “red songs” such as “Without the Communist Party, there would be no new China. Before they eat, they have to shout in unison: “Thank you, Party! Thank you, Motherland! Thank you, President Xi!”
Not to mention the New York Times’ revelation of secret documents from within the CCP on how to imprison Muslims on a mass scale, and the fact that the topic of “Xinjiang” has been discussed for decades, but the CCP’s official response is always an arrogant “I’ve never heard of it”. If it were not for the numerous cases that have been uncovered, there would be a consensus among countries that have their own considerations and are no longer shy about accusing the CCP of committing genocide in Xinjiang.
What is the remarkable Chinese model that the people of Xinjiang are forced to “re-educate” themselves today and can only say thank you, and that a rebound is unpatriotic, terrorist, or ideologically deviant? Moreover, the “BLM” movement can influence the re-election of a president, the American people can make another choice, the Tiananmen Square incident, the Hong Kong counter-sending today, how the Chinese Communist Party has always remained immobile as a mountain, is not relying on absolute force. China is not without Freud, the essence of the Chinese Communist Party or the Tibetans, Xinjiang people, Hong Kong people are treated as Freud, he wants to kneel and press, never just a person’s neck.
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