[✔] [亚洲国家联手行动] 亚洲国家在欧美的保护协作
新冠肺炎下亚洲国家在欧美的保护协作
新冠肺炎疫情下欧美亚裔大量被歧视攻击
这种危机情况下亚洲国家不能相互埋怨,而是需要团结协作:
以一个联合的力量与各国外交部警察局全力合作,协助打击歧视暴力攻击,
完全可以用警力彻底击破各种轻重犯罪事件。
中日韩多的是资金,可以全力协作当地警方。把各国当地警方就当作自己国家的警方一样看待,问题就全部解决了。警警合作。警力不够亚洲国家出钱出警毫无问题。
没有任何一个国家政府会支持基于种族的歧视攻击行为。
为了保障他们在亚洲的经济利益,欧美国家必然会全力保护当地亚裔。
亚裔在心理上知道背后有强大的亚洲联盟也就根本不怕发生什么事情,有事就有警察处理。
Singaporean
UK police release images of 4 men linked to Covid-19 racist attack on Singaporean student in London
SINGAPORE – London’s Metropolitan Police have released images of four men who allegedly assaulted Singaporean student Jonathan Mok in a coronavirus-related racist attack on Feb 24.
The police have yet to make any arrests, but said in a statement on Wednesday (March 4) that they are trying to identify and speak to the four men pictured.
Detective Sergeant Emma Kirby, the officer on the case, said the police are “committed to finding the perpetrators”, noting that “there’s no room on our streets for this kind of violent behaviour”.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/uk-police-release-images-of-4-men-linked-to-covid-19-racism-attack-on-singaporean-student
CCTV images released in hunt for racist ‘coronavirus’ attackers
https://uk.news.yahoo.com/cctv-images-released-hunt-racist-114600178.html
Thailand
Council warns of coronavirus-related hate crime in Brighton
THE COUNCIL has warned of the risk of coronavirus-related hate crime in Brighton.
The virus, which The World Health Organisation says is now accelerating faster in countries outside China, has sparked racist crimes in the UK.
One victim, a 24-year-old Thai man from London, was left stunned and bleeding with a broken nose when he was assaulted and robbed in Fulham. Two teenagers attacked City worker Pawat Silawattakun, shouting “coronavirus” as one stole his headphones and the other filmed on his phone.
In Brighton, The Argus reported on a coronavirus-related hate crime earlier this month. The incident followed five confirmed cases of the virus in the city.
A Sussex Police spokesman said: “The victim, of Chinese heritage, reported that two people passing covered their noses and mouths as they walked by in Brighton on Wednesday February 12.”
In a written briefing to councillors yesterday, Brighton and Hove City Council said: “Some people and communities in the city are feeling particularly vulnerable.
“There have also been anecdotal reports of incidents of prejudice against some members of the community.
“Councillors are well placed to be a calm reassuring presence in their wards and to offer support. Instances of hate crime should be reported.
“The council’s community safety team works closely with the police and our local communities to prevent anti-social behaviour and hate incidents and support people affected.
“If you see a hate incident or need to let a resident know where to turn for help, our community safety team can support you and provide advice.”
Sussex Police said it had not received any further reports of coronavirus-related hate crime.
You can contact Sussex Police on 101. The council also has an online anti-social behaviour and hate incident reporting form.
https://www.theargus.co.uk/news/18263752.council-warns-coronavirus-related-hate-crime-brighton/