Did Shenzhen Police Abuse the Rights of a Woman Enforcing the Law?

China: Woman Alleges Strip-Search by Shenzhen Police – Sparking Online Criticism! (28.4.2026)

If it was not for the fact I found this on Chinese-language media – I would think this was a fake (anti-China) article emanating from the West. However, the fact that a “settlement” has already been reached suggests the story is true and I assume the woman concerned has received a financial sum as compensation. The CPC used to have a liberal attitude toward smoking – creating a completely independent tobacco industry designed to “purify” the smoking experience and remove all the negative health effects from it – a very different approach to the abstaining and disapproving West. It seems that as the older generation dies-away – the Chinese State is directing Chinese society away from any public displays of smoking. It would seem that the woman in question (the “victim”) was attempting to enforce the law at the Bus Station – but was “arrested” alongside the man allegedly breaking the law. The fact the CPC has allowed this story to be perpetuated into the foreign media suggests a damage limitation exercise is in effect.

The Bai Family and Its Staff Busy Conning People!

China: Bai [白] Gangster Family Executed in Shenzhen! (3.2.2926)

Below is the official Chinese Press release in English regarding the mass execution of yet another ethnic Chinese family – [白 – Bai] – that had crossed the border into Burma from China and established a feudal hierarchy premised upon illegal capitalist endeavour. I think these executions are occurring as this activity contradicts the Socialist transformation of Chinese society. Resorting to family hierarchies is the old way of defining Chinese society which the 1949 Revolution was designed to resolve. I suppose the CPC does not want alternative (feudal) Chinese set-ups being established on the Chinese border which could be inspired and even armed by the West to overthrow the CPC. The Bai family had created a private army which brutalised Chinese and non-Chinese who got in its way. Videos have been released online (usually in the West) showing Chinese gangsters “beating” individuals with sticks – falsely ascribed to Mainland Chinese businesses – thus sullying the good name of China. Coming down hard solves that problem. As to whether mass executions (or even single executions) are right or wrong is for the reader to decide for themselves.

Shenzhen Japanese Nations School - Guangdong

China: Kindness & Justice Stands Firm After Stabbing of Japanese Child! (21.9.2024)

China and Japan are in communication on the case, he added.

In a statement released on Wednesday, Shenzhen police said that a 44-year-old man surnamed Zhong had been taken into custody.

China upholds the rule of law and the Chinese government brooks no illegal or violent activities, Lin said, adding that relevant authorities will bring the criminal to justice in accordance with the law.

Lin emphasized that this was an isolated incident and similar cases could happen in any country, saying that he believes that it will not affect exchanges between China and Japan.

“China has always taken, and will continue to take, effective measures to ensure the safety of all foreign nationals in China.”

He said that China always welcomes people from all countries, including Japan, to visit, study, do business and live in China.

African-American – Kyle Anderson (李凯尔) -Obtains Chinese Citizenship! (25.7.2023)

“I’m so happy to announce that I would be representing China in the World Cup. Really proud to wear the team China jersey,” Anderson said on his Weibo account.

Anderson’s great-grandfather was Chinese, according to Sina Sports, adding that in 2018, he visited his ancestral home in south China’s Shenzhen City with his mother to trace his roots and was officially registered in the family genealogy under his Chinese name Li Kai’er.

Chinese Structural Biologist Yan Ning Will Return to China to Establish Medical Academy (2.11.2022)

In 2014, Yan’s team analyzed the three-dimensional crystal structure of the human glucose transporter GLUT1 for the first time.

Then she was invited by Princeton to take up the post of Shirley M. Tilghman, Professor of Molecular Biology, in May 2017, and held a concurrent post of professor in Tsinghua at the same time.

In 2019, she was elected as a foreign member of the U.S. National Academy of Sciences for outstanding contributions to research. She became a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences two years later.

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