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China: 4 people publicly shamed and paraded for alleged violation of Covid rules: Report

 

Beijing: Armed riot police in southern China publicly paraded four alleged violators of Covid rules through the streets, state media reported Wednesday, 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, state-run Guangxi News reported.

 

China has 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. 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 four were accused of transporting illegal migrants while China’s borders remain largely closed due to the pandemic, the report said. Jingxi is near the Chinese border with Vietnam.

 

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

 

Suspects accused of illicit smuggling and human trafficking have also been paraded in recent months. Videos of a similar parade in November showed a crowd of people watching two prisoners being held while a local official read out their crimes on a microphone. They were then seen marching through the streets in their hazmat suits, flanked by police in riot gear. And in August, dozens of armed police were seen marching a suspect through the streets to a children’s playground.

 

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