China News Service, Beijing, April 25 (Jin Xu) The case of former white American policeman Derek Xiaowan kneeling and killing African-American Freud has been sentenced a few days ago. Xiao Wan has been convicted of all three counts and will be convicted in June local time. The sentencing results were announced on the 16th.

Many overseas Chinese in the United States have been paying attention to the progress of the case, and they have said that although the Freud case has temporarily come to an end, the issue of racial discrimination still faces many issues and needs to be resolved urgently.

  "Xiao Wan was charged with two murders and one count of manslaughter. This verdict brought back justice for Freud, but this is by no means the end of protest against racism, but the beginning of awakening ethnic minorities to fight for equal treatment. "Cai Wenyao, consultant of the American Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said that this incident not only made the United States but also the world aware that discrimination may occur to everyone. How to treat other ethnic groups correctly and eliminate misunderstandings and prejudice is an important issue facing the multi-racial society in the United States. Subject.

  Cheng Shaoming, director of the American Taihetai Washington Law Firm, stated that a counterfeit 20-dollar bill triggered a major case that had a huge impact on American society. This is the particularity of the Freud case. “This case is very important to the American police law enforcement system. The comprehensive reform of the United States will have a far-reaching impact, because police violent law enforcement against blacks is a more serious problem in American society. However, this problem is often overlooked, leading to tensions between the police and blacks.” He pointed out that the training was There is still room for improvement in the relevant departments of the United States regarding courses offered by the police to learn ethnic minority culture.

  Racial discrimination in the United States is deep-rooted.

From "I can't breathe" to "Asian life is also life", there have been waves of protests against racial discrimination. Teng Shaojun, president of the U.S.-China Public Affairs Association, said in an interview that Asians are also struggling to face hate and violence crimes. When the new crown virus was named'Kung Fu flu' and'Chinese virus', the violence against the Chinese community intensified, and the hatred was directed at the Chinese.

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  Teng Shaojun was recently appointed by the NYPD Hate Crime Review Panel (NYPD Hate Crime Review Panel) to help the police investigate hate crime cases against Asian Americans.

As the only Asian member of the group, he has a better understanding of the culture, history and language of the Chinese community, so that he can better help the victims get justice.

  Cai Wenyao said that the frequent occurrence of discrimination and violence is thought-provoking, and it also proves the importance of harmonious coexistence among multi-ethnic groups.

"To combat discrimination, different races need to work together, recognize differences, respect and tolerate each other, and strengthen communication."

  "When confronted with discrimination, Asians must dare to speak up and actively speak up." Cheng Shaoming said that Asian groups abide by the law and are used to swallowing their voices, but the "no longer silent" anti-discrimination marches and the passage of the anti-Asian hate bill explain The awareness of self-protection of Asians is gradually awakening. (Finish)