【禁闻】中共报弗格森事件 关注美国人权?

【新唐人2014年08月21日讯】美国密苏里州圣路易斯郊区,18岁非裔黑人青年布朗(Michael Brown )被白人警察打死事件引发了进一步抗议。中共媒体《央视》、《新华网》对于事件也大篇幅报导,并借此批评美国的人权。有大陆人权人士表示,人权是没有国界的,当存在侵犯人权的时候,任何组织、机构都有权批评。但是,这恰恰是在中国无法实现的事情。

由于18岁的黑人少年布朗被白人警察打死,引发了当地进一步抗议。19号,弗格森镇再度出现混乱局面,在历经1夜的抗议后,警察逮捕了47人。不过,警方表示,跟星期一相比,星期二的局势有所缓和。

对于事件和之后的抗议,中共当局也做了大篇幅的报导。例如,《新华网》开辟专栏,声称弗格森事件,表明美国社会的“顽疾”。还直接派记者前往现场报导。

《环球时报》也从19号开始,连续发表署名评论文章。19号的文章中说,“这件事是大洋彼岸近年来遭遇的最严重黑人骚乱,它让人们看到,即使一名黑人当选了美国总统,种族歧视的阴影仍笼罩着大量非洲裔美国人。”

除此之外,《人民日报》、《中新社》、《央视》,以及大陆各大门户网站,也争相报导。

北京社会活动人士胡佳表示,人权是没有国界的,当存在侵犯人权的时候,任何组织、机构都有权批评。

北京社会活动人士胡佳:“中共批评美国,它也有这个权利吧。 但是它恰恰说反了一个逻辑,它说美国没管好自己的事怎么怎么样,美国是有相当健全的,对人权方面监督机构。从国会,国会里面的反对党、民间组织、新闻媒体,来揭露美国政府的逾越,政府界限的事情。而这些东西恰恰在中国是实现不了的。”

中国武汉观察人士秦永敏:“从美国这个行动来说,应该是警察个人他们的行为,而不是政府支持他们这样做的,也不是制度支持这样做的。从中国目前情况来看,恰好是相反的,制度不保障人权的,每天有成百上千上万的人发生人权灾难,(而是)在政府强力之下。”

胡佳认为,每次美国出现人权事件,中国的媒体都会公开报导。但是每当中国发生一个热点事件,比如早期茂名发生的反对建设PX项目事件,或者正在郑州发生的,十名维权人士无故被抓,而且不允许律师会见等等问题,中国媒体却不被允许报导。

胡佳:“可以说,中国政府的暴行是不能够让你去监督的。无论是媒体还是公民社会,国际社会的监督,反而会被中国说成是‘说三道四’。全世界打压人权最厉害的力量,恰恰是在中国的这个国家黑社会势力,中国共产党以及它下面的各级政法机关,其实它可以把任何一个政府机关,随时都能够变成国家黑社会势力权利的的延伸。”

布朗9号在圣路易斯市郊区的弗格森镇被一名白人警察枪毙。警方声称,布朗涉嫌攻击这名警察并且试图夺枪,但是布朗的朋友却表示,布朗没有武器,而且高举着双手。目击者和警方陈述不一,成为这次事件的主要争议点。

警方随后对这起枪杀事件选择性地发布信息,尤其是让那名警察保持匿名的做法,引起当地社区居民的不满,因此连续几天举行抗议活动,但是很快就转趋暴力。劫掠者洗劫当地商家,警方则是以催泪瓦斯、橡胶弹和路障回应。

随后,州长尼克逊宣布弗格森进入紧急状态,并且实施宵禁。州警卫队进驻弗格森镇,18号,示威人群当中有人向警方发动袭击,投掷瓶子、石块以及汽油弹。在多次要求示威者解散无效后,当地夜间11点左右,警方发射催泪弹驱散人群。整个过程中,有31人被捕。

采访编辑/田净 后制/李勇

The CCP Reports On The Ferguson Incident: Are They Concerned With Human Rights In The U.S.?

In a of St. Louis suburb in Missouri, USA, 18-year-old African
American youth Michael Brown was killed by white police.
This event sparked protest.

The CCP official media, CCTV and Xinhua reported
on the incident at great length, as well as criticized
human rights in the United States.

Some human rights activists in Mainland said that
human rights have no borders.
When human rights violations exist, any organizations
and institutions have the right to criticize.
However, this is precisely what cannot be achieved
in China.

18-year-old black teenager Brown was killed
by a white policeman, sparking protest locally.
On the Aug. 19, Ferguson chaos re-emerged.
After one night’s protest, police arrested 47 people.
However, the police said that compared with Monday,
Tuesday’s situation eased.

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have done a great deal
of coverage on the incident and the subsequent protest.
For example, Xinhua network set up a special column
which claimed that the Ferguson incident indicates
American society’s stubborn illness,
even directly sending reporters to the scene.

The official Global Times also continuously published
a signed commentary from Aug. 19.
The Aug. 19 article says, “It is the most serious unrest blacks
suffered in the opposite shore of the great ocean
in recent years.

It allows people to see, even if the United States elected
a black President, that racial discrimination still shadows
many African Americans."

In addition, People’s Daily, China News, CCTV, as well as all
major portals in Mainland China heavily reported the story.

Beijing social activist Hu Jia said that human rights
have no borders.
When a human rights violation exists, any organizations
and institutions have the right to criticize.

Beijing social activist Hu Jia: “The CCP criticized
the United States, and they have the right to do so.
But the CCP in fact wrongly reported the facts
of the incident.
They said the United States did not handle
his own business well.
But the United States have quite sound monitoring bodies
to supervise human rights.
From Congress, the opposition party inside government
and civil society organizations to the media, all expose
the U.S. government’s improper actions and failure
to their duties.
But all of these things are just not realized in China."

China analyst Qin Yongmin in Wuhan City: “From
the United States’ action, should be the individual police
conduct, rather than the government nor an institution
supporting them to do so.
But China’s current situation is completely opposite
to its American counterpart.
The Chinese system does not protect human rights.

Every day hundreds of thousands of people suffer human
rights disasters, (but) this is at the mercy of the strong governments."

Hu believes that every time American human rights events
occur, China’s media publicly reports it.
But whenever a hot event occurs in China, such as
the opposition of the PX project construction in Maoming
City of Guangdong Province, the where ten activists
arrested in Zhengzhou City of Henan Province without reason
and prevented from meeting with lawyers.

All of these are not reported in Chinese media.

Hu Jia: “We can say that the Chinese government’s brutality
cannot be supervised.
Wether its the media, civil societies, or supervision bodies
of international communities, their reports are all accused
as being ‘irresponsible remarks.’

Across the world, the most powerful force to suppress
human rights is precisely the state force in China,
including the CCP and their law enforcement authorities
at all levels.
In fact, it can turn any government agency into one part
of the authorities of the state mobdom force at any time."

On Aug. 9, Michael Brown in Ferguson Town a suburb
of St. Louis City died by a white policeman’s gun shot.
The police claimed that Brown allegedly attacked
the police officer and attempted to snatch the gun
from the police officer, but Brown’s friend said Brown
was unarmed and held up his hands high.
The statements from witnesses and the police differ,
becoming a major point of contention.

Police later selectively released information
about this fatal shooting incident.
Especially allowing police to remain anonymous has aroused
the discontent of the local communities.
Hence protests were held for several days,
which soon turned more violent.
Looters ransacked local businesses.

The police responded to the protests by using tear gas,
rubber bullets and barricades.

Subsequently, Governor Nixon declared Ferguson
a state of emergency and imposed a curfew.
State Guard troops are stationed in Ferguson.

On the Aug. 18, some demonstrators attacked the police
by throwing bottles, stones and petrol bombs.
After repeatedly asking protesters to disband in vain, around
11:00 pm local police fired tear gas to disperse the crowd.
Throughout the process, 31 people were arrested.

Interview & Edit/TianJin Post-Production/LiYong

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