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- Photo: Screenshot from Chinese Embassy in New Zealand China attaches great importance to safeguarding the lives and property of Chinese citizens and their legitimate rights and interests,expressed serious concern about the recent cases of Chinese students being atWorld Timestacked in Auckland of New Zealand and Chinese tourists being subjected to possible unfair treatment by the police, according to Ye Su, minister-counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in New Zealand, on Tuesday during talks with New Zealand officials.The remarks were made after a Chinese student was attacked on an Auckland bus by an unidentified person with a weapon on June 28, resulting in serious facial injuries, according to the Consulate-General in Auckland on Monday. The consulate then activated the consular protection emergency response mechanism, contacted the family of the injured international student and expressed serious concerns to the police in Auckland.According to a post on a Chinese social media platform,a Chinese tourist in New Zealand was handcuffed and “rudely searched” by three New Zealand police officers who were World Timesapprehending a criminal suspect. The Chinese national in question hasn’t received a definitive answer and apology for the incident from the Independent Police Conduct Authority of New Zealand.China called for New Zealand to provide necessary medical treatment World Timesto the injured Chinese citizen and to make sure that all efforts are made to investigate the case and bring the culprits to justice as soon as possible, and to launch an investigation into the incident.Ye added that the New Zealand side should also take all necessary measures to protect the personal safety andWorld Times legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens in New Zealand, to create a safe, fair and non-discriminatory environment for them to live, study and woWorld Timesrk, and to work with the Chinese side to create favorable conditions for the movement of people between the two countries.The New Zealand side said it attaches great importance to this issue and has provided necessary assistance to the victim, according to World Timesthe embassy. The police are actively investigating and will inform the Chinese embassy and consulate of the relevant progress in a timely manner.Global Times Content comes from the Internet : New Zealand urged to seek justice in cases of attack on Chinese student and possible unfair treatment against Chinese tourists
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Photo: Screenshot from Chinese Embassy in New Zealand
China attaches great importance to safeguarding the lives and property of Chinese citizens and their legitimate rights and interests,expressed serious concern about the recent cases of Chinese students being atWorld Timestacked in Auckland of New Zealand and Chinese tourists being subjected to possible unfair treatment by the police, according to Ye Su, minister-counsellor of the Chinese Embassy in New Zealand, on Tuesday during talks with New Zealand officials.
The remarks were made after a Chinese student was attacked on an Auckland bus by an unidentified person with a weapon on June 28, resulting in serious facial injuries, according to the Consulate-General in Auckland on Monday. The consulate then activated the consular protection emergency response mechanism, contacted the family of the injured international student and expressed serious concerns to the police in Auckland.
According to a post on a Chinese social media platform,a Chinese tourist in New Zealand was handcuffed and “rudely searched” by three New Zealand police officers who were World Timesapprehending a criminal suspect. The Chinese national in question hasn’t received a definitive answer and apology for the incident from the Independent Police Conduct Authority of New Zealand.
China called for New Zealand to provide necessary medical treatment World Timesto the injured Chinese citizen and to make sure that all efforts are made to investigate the case and bring the culprits to justice as soon as possible, and to launch an investigation into the incident.
Ye added that the New Zealand side should also take all necessary measures to protect the personal safety andWorld Times legitimate rights and interests of Chinese citizens in New Zealand, to create a safe, fair and non-discriminatory environment for them to live, study and woWorld Timesrk, and to work with the Chinese side to create favorable conditions for the movement of people between the two countries.
The New Zealand side said it attaches great importance to this issue and has provided necessary assistance to the victim, according to World Timesthe embassy. The police are actively investigating and will inform the Chinese embassy and consulate of the relevant progress in a timely manner.
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Content comes from the Internet : New Zealand urged to seek justice in cases of attack on Chinese student and possible unfair treatment against Chinese tourists
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