The Chinese consul at Manchester rejects the British accusations against him by beating a protester

The Chinese consul at Manchester rejects the British accusations against him by beating a protester

Cheng Shewwan, the Chinese consul general in Manchester, England, refuted British claims that he assaulted demonstrators in front of the consulate.
In an interview with the British “Sky News” station, the Chinese envoy stated: “I have not hit anyone. No one who works for me has ever been hit by one of my workers. The truth is that some who were labelled demonstrators actually hit the workers.

“The protester was abusing “the country and its leader,” Xi Jinping, the diplomat responded when asked why he had taken the consul’s poetry.
“In my opinion, I must do this. Because the young man who caused this accident was threatening my coworker, it is an emergency. We were making an effort to maintain control. I was making an effort to keep him away from my coworkers “explained Cheng Shinwan.
The consul considered that the clashes occurred due to “the use of slogans with unacceptable and rude phrases.

It is interesting that after the altercation between workers at the Chinese consulate in Manchester and an opposition activist on October 16, Britain called the Chargé d’Affaires at the Chinese embassy in London.
A number of MPs called for the Chinese consul in Manchester to be declared an undesirable person, while the British side accused the Chinese diplomats of hitting and beating the protester and offered a protest in this regard.

In turn, the Chinese side accused the demonstrators of violating the sanctity of the consulate and threatening the security of the diplomatic headquarters.
Origin: Tas.

By striking a demonstrator, the Chinese consul in Manchester refutes the British government’s allegations against him.

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