Anonymous ID: 4e5c44 Dec. 29, 2021, 5:09 a.m. No.15271892   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1917 >>1928

China taking public shaming to a whole new level. This should be done to the deep state people for crimes against humanity.

 

Chinese lockdown rule-breakers are publicly shamed and paraded through the streets carrying placards with their names on in bid to ensure Covid rules are obeyed

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10352249/Chinese-lockdown-rule-breakers-publicly-shamed-ensure-Covid-rules-obeyed.html

 

Armed riot police in southern China have paraded four alleged violators of Covid rules through the streets, leading to criticism of the government's heavy handed approach.

 

Four masked suspects in hazmat suits - carrying placards displaying their photos and names - were paraded Tuesday in front of a large crowd in Guangxi region's Jingxi city.

 

Photos of the event showed each suspect held by two police officers - wearing face shields, masks and hazmat suits - and surrounded by a circle of police in riot gear, some holding guns.

 

The public shaming was part of disciplinary measures announced by the local government in August to punish those breaking health rules.

 

China banned such public shaming of criminal suspects in 2010 after decades of campaigning by human rights activists, but the practice has resurfaced as local governments struggle to enforce the national zero-Covid policy.

 

It comes as locked-down residents in one of China's biggest cities say they are at risk of starving in their homes after they were banned from going outside even to buy food under harsh new Covid measures sparked by just a few dozen cases.

 

Apparatchiks running the city of Xi'an on Monday told 13 million people they are only allowed out of their homes when invited to take part in a new round of mass testing, or for medical emergencies.

 

The four individuals paraded through the streets of Jingxi city were also accused of transporting illegal migrants while China's borders remain largely closed due to the pandemic, Guangxi News said.

 

Jingxi is near the Chinese border with Vietnam.

 

The newspaper said the parade provided a 'real-life warning' to the public, and 'deterred border-related crimes'.

 

But it also led to a backlash, with official outlets and social media users criticising the heavy handed approach.

Anonymous ID: 4e5c44 Dec. 29, 2021, 5:21 a.m. No.15271929   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15271291

Be good to see more of this line of questioning from people.. Just to annoy them. And plant the seed to the sleeping public that Biden is illegitimate..

Anonymous ID: 4e5c44 Dec. 29, 2021, 5:29 a.m. No.15271950   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15271301

Who is to say that this hasn't already happened? For all we know, short of crushing a tablet to see if there's anything inside them, they could have already done this and put these chips in something commonly used like pain killers without us knowing.

Anonymous ID: 4e5c44 Dec. 29, 2021, 5:45 a.m. No.15271995   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>15271980

>but the G20 wants to tackle the issue of cryptocurrency-fueled criminal activity from the source

 

The thing is that cryptocurrency can actually be traced. Payments can't be hidden on the blockchain. Perhaps that's why they want it banned because they can't hide their criminal activities as well as they can with cash, diamonds etc..