Category: Crime

  • Via In Question: Prince Andrew now faces a trial in the US over a sexual abuse lawsuit. This comes after a federal judge in New York dismissed his request to get the lawsuit thrown out. So what will happen next? Attorney Madeline Pendley joins In Question to weigh in. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription […]

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  • EDITORIAL: The PNG Post-Courier

    Whether the leaders of Papua New Guinea realise it or not, sorcery is a big social issue.

    It is wreaking havoc while politicians seem to look on in disdain.

    If there is a law on sorcery, it is being disregarded at will.

    PNG Post-Courier
    PNG POST-COURIER

    It means perpetrators of sorcery torture and killings are making a laughing stock out of the country’s laws and they seem to be winning.

    The world has been watching Papua New Guinea and is laughing away on how we are handling this issue.

    We have gone down this low into the holes.

    As recent as two weeks ago, SBS Queensland ran a documentary by a reporter from CNN who visited Papua New Guinea to report on the problem sorcery is causing.

    Image of PNG tainted
    That is how far this matter has gone.

    Yet our lack of response makes it look all that bad.

    The image of the country has been tainted by this nonsense.

    Sorcery accusation related violence (SARV) killings are nothing more than murder, the way it is happening. Since sorcery cannot be proven, it is being used as an excuse for wanton murder.

    Yet no one sees murder except sorcery.

    It is an excuse not to do anything to curb the problem because we’re afraid. We’re afraid, not of sorcery but what the perpetrators might do to us.

    These people, we say, are terrorist.

    They have gained notoriety because of the barbaric way in which the victims have been treated.

    PNG Post-Courier

    These people, we say, are terrorist.

    They have gained notoriety because of the barbaric way in which the victims have been treated.

    That is the root of the fear.

    If the sorcery law is vague and ambiguous, what about murder?

    What about terrorism?

    Murder and terrorism crippling society
    Is murder and terrorism crippling society that we blame sorcery as the easy way out and ignore it?

    This matter has been raised before.

    But no one is changing because lives are being lost or ruined and no one seems to care.

    Women especially are being targeted so there must be people who have deep hatred for women.

    They could be sick in the head.

    We say the perpetrators should not only be locked up when they are rounded up, they should also undergo a check on their mental condition.

    If mental health issues are on the rise, you cannot send mentally deranged people to prison; they must be sent to a prison of their own.

    Tribal enmity creeping in
    It would also appear that tribal enmity is creeping into the so-called sorcery killings and it is a payback in disguise.

    Payback killings are well known in PNG so why are we naïve about it?

    If they are not payback, slap murder charges on the perpetrators and they go through the process of being innocent until proven guilty.

    If there is no evidence of sorcery but the victims are being killed on suspicion, then the same can be said of people who are suspected of being behind the killings.

    The way the law is being implied here makes the criminal law and justice system look like a page taken from a primitive tribe’s book of reasoning.

    Let’s not bury our head in the sand on this and hope the problem will go away.

    It won’t go away by itself so leaders; get your head out of the sand and take action.

    We see murder here.

    We see terrorism.

    What do you see?

    If women are not to be protected, the future development and progress of the country will crawl at snail’s pace until we come to our senses.

    This PNG Post-Courier editorial was published on 12 January 2022 under the original title “Sorcery issue has gone way out of control”. Republished with permission.

    This post was originally published on Asia Pacific Report.

  • Via America’s Lawyer: Mike Papantonio is joined by attorney Steve Babin to explain how the Boy Scouts of America is handling over 90,000 claims of sexual abuse after the organization declared bankruptcy. The tidal wave of allegations is exposing the organization’s toxic culture which victimized tens of thousands of young boys over the course of decades. Then, as if our country’s […]

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  • By Mark Talia in Port Moresby

    “Enough is enough,” is the impassioned plea of the women, mothers and daughters of Papua New Guinea, says Mea Isaac, women’s representative in the Motu-Koitabu Assembly.

    She has called for all forms of violence, abuse and discrimination against women to stop in the wake of the latest case of “barbaric torture” sparked by sorcery allegations.

    Isaac made the call after witnessing National Capital District (NCD) Governor Powes Parkop hand over K50,000 (abut NZ$22,000) to the Police Department to assist with their operations to catch tribesmen in Southern Highlands alleged to have tortured five women accused of sorcery — killing two of them.

    She said there were reports of far too much violence directed at innocent women, — especially the weak and helpless, ones who could not defend themselves.

    “These are the very people who gave birth to you men, these are the very people who have nurtured you for nine months within their womb and the very people who help you men to grow up in feeding you, clothing you or when you cry and you fall they are there to embrace you,” she said.

    “And here you are, callous men, you turn around and do this horrific act in return. Please, enough is enough,” Isaac said.

    “No more violence, enough is enough; justice must be served and I am appealing to those who have committed this horrific crime to please surrender yourselves.

    ‘Your mothers, your sisters, your aunties …’
    “These are your mothers, your sisters, your aunties and nieces why do you have to do such a terrible thing to them.”

    Isaac said sorcery related, family and sexual related violence was also happening in the NCD. She cited an example such as in her village of Hanuabada, where a husband had beaten his wife to death.

    She said there were many reported cases in the city settlements where women were attacked on the whim of so-called “glassman” on allegations of sorcery.

    Moresby South women’s rep Rose Hagua shared these sentiments, saying that women and girls — despite so many barriers — wanted to take this challenge and to use their voice as a medium on behalf of the victims.

    So they staged a march last December to raise their concerns relating to this “barbaric torture” of women in PNG’s Highlands.

    Mark Talia is a PNG Post-Courier reporter. Republished with permission.

    This post was originally published on Asia Pacific Report.

  • Via America’s Lawyer: Time is finally up for Ghislaine Maxwell. The late Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend and co-conspirator is now convicted of sex trafficking underage girls and could spend the rest of her life behind bars. Filling in for Mike Papantonio this week, Farron Cousins is joined by RT Correspondent Brigida Santos to give the details. Transcript: *This transcript was generated […]

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  • Via America’s Lawyer: It’s been two years since a deadly terrorist attack at a naval base in Pensacola, FL claimed the lives of three service members and injured multiple others. Filling in for Mike Papantonio this week, Farron Cousins is joined by attorney Chris Paulos to give an update on litigation by families of those victims against Saudi Arabia, alleging […]

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  • The Levin Papantonio Rafferty (LPR) law firm is pleased to announce an important victory in its ongoing efforts to seek justice for U.S. servicemembers and their families severely injured in terrorist attacks in Iraq. Specifically, on January 4, 2021, in Atchley, et al., v. AstraZeneca et al., the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia overturned and […]

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  • Via America’s Lawyer: Hundreds of Central American migrants are being smuggled across the US southern border and forced into modern-day slave labor. Also, a new investigation reveals the CIA has been covering up evidence of sex crimes against children committed by their own agents. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription […]

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  • NCW in the letter dated January 2 said that after the Sulli deal outrage this is another incident reported of the same portal GitHub

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  • Police has has also sought information from GitHub platform about the ‘Bulli Bai’ app developer

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  • Via REAL News with Rick Outzen: Hall of Fame trial attorney, jazz musician and bestselling author Mike Papantonio discusses his latest legal thriller “Inhuman Trafficking.” Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Rick Outzen:                          With us this morning, we have Mike Papantonio, hall of fame trial attorney, […]

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  • There was a 30 per cent rise in complaints of crimes against women in 2021 as compared to 2020 when 23,722 complaints were received

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  • By Rebecca Kuku in Port Moresby

    Papua New Guinea’s “glassmen” — men who claim to identify and accuse women of sorcery — must be hunted down and charged with their crimes, says Northern Governor Gary Juffa.

    He said PNG should not just continue expressing concern and outrage while doing nothing to address sorcery accusation-related violence (SARV).

    He made these comments in response to a video showing five women being stripped naked, tied to poles and tortured being released on social media last week. The cruelty portrayed in the video has shocked the nation.

    Both daily newspapers — the PNG Post-Courier and The National — published horrifying front page pictures of the torture today with the Post-Courier carrying a banner headline “Inhumane”.

    An editorial note on the Post-Courier front page said: “This horrendous crime must not be seen as an isolated incident and such tortures and killings must be reported prominently.”

    According to The National, Police Commissioner David Manning described the torture as “vile, inhumane, uncivilised, void of any human decency”.

    The torture is believed to have occurred in Kagua, Southern Highlands Province.

    Juffa said the perpetrators were visible in the video and it was not hard to identify them.

    “They must all be rounded up and they must all be charged,” he said.

    ‘They are the guiltiest’
    “And not only them, but those who claim to be ‘glassmen’, must also be brought in and charged.

    “They are the guiltiest and must be apprehended and charged.”

    Juffa also said the video was debated and discussed among MPs at great length.

    “Member for Porgera has already assured us that he has sent this video to the provincial police commander of Enga.

    “The Minister of Police has also advised us that he has already informed the Commissioner of Police and they are investigating.

    “But now, something must be done, we must take action.”

    PNG Post-Courier front page 28-12-2021
    Today’s PNG Post-Courier front page report on the police investigation into the shocking alleged sorcery torture video. Image: PC screenshot APR

    Deputy Commissioner Police Operations Anton Billie called on the public to come forward with any information they had about the torture.

    He also called on churches, youth groups, community leaders and women’s groups to come forward and assist the police with any information they might have on the perpetrators or the status of the five women — and whether they were still alive.

    According to Cultural Survival, traditional PNG spiritualists are known in the Tok Pisin language as ol glas man — “glassmen”, or seers — who practise soul travel characteristic of shamanism.

    Rebecca Kuku is a a PNG Post-Courier reporter. Republished with permission.

    This post was originally published on Asia Pacific Report.

  • Via America’s Lawyer: Pfizer leads the charge as major businesses lobby against updates to the False Claims Act, which would help whistleblowers expose corporate fraud. Then, Vice President Kamala Harris has a turnover problem as staff members leave in droves. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so […]

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  • Via America’s Lawyer: Governor Ron DeSantis seeks funding for a “Florida State Guard” that would be squarely under his control. Also, California’s major cities are running rampant with cases of “smash and grab” retail theft. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Mike […]

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  • By Sylvester Wemuru in Port Moresby

    The manhunt for the Papua New Guinean cult group along the Rai coast near Madang has been halted because of a lack of logistical support to continue the operation in Nankina Valley.

    According to police officers who are part of the operation, they were flown back to Saidor Station where they will stay there and wait for instructions on whether to continue the operation.

    Team leader Inspector Steven Yalamu said that so far they had done well, having rescued a family that was held hostage in a cult house in Nankina Valley.

    Inspector Yalamu said they also rescued a man who had his hand chopped off by cult members. He was airlifted to Madang to for further medical assistance.

    Police also rescued another man who was on his way to meet the cult group to pay them some money.

    The exchange did not take place because the parties heard a helicopter approaching. The man later explained to police what had happened.

    Inspector Yalamu wants the operation to continue because the cult group is still active in the area, and it needs to be stopped.

    Northern Command Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Peter Guinness stated earlier that the operation would need a helicopter to airlift policemen from one location to another because of the geography around the villages.

    He said that if the police officers wanted to move from one village to another it would take them more than five hours on foot. By then the cult group would have moved to another location.

    The Northern Mobile Group police officers were flown, free of charge, by Manalos Aviation to Mibu Village to help the Madang-based officer in the manhunt for the cult group.

    Madang provincial police commander acting Superintendent Mazuc Rubiang also said that they needed the support to carry on the operation. He said the gang would continue its crimes if police withdrew.

    “The villagers were in fear when the police arrived. If police leave, we are expecting something worse to happen because some threats (have) been sent to villagers who were accommodating the police,” Superintendent Rubang said.

    “The missionaries were also threatened because they posted on the social media, which prompted police to go there.”

    Sylvester Wemuru is a Loop PNG journalist.

    This post was originally published on Asia Pacific Report.

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  • By Rebecca Kuku in Port Moresby

    A 21-man Papua New Guinean police team deployed to Nankina Valley in Madang’s Rai coast district has requested a helicopter to go after the “Het Wara” gang which has been terrorising villages in the area for more than two years.

    Detective Inspector Steve Yalamu, who commands the operation, told the PNG Post-Courier that they had identified three places where the gangs had been operating from.

    He said the police team — 11 officers from Madang and 10 from Northern Mobile Group — are based in Mibu, while the gang is many kilometres away.

    “The group is based at Dike and has support units at Turiknan and Kowan,” Detective Inspector Yalamu said.

    He said the gang was continuing to attack villages far from Mibu, where the police are currently based.

    “It would take us days to reach them due to the rugged terrain, but by the time we reach the place, they would be long gone,” Yalamu said.

    “My men are ready to go in but it would be too risky, plus it would take us days to get there.

    ‘We need helicopter airlift’
    “We need a helicopter to airlift us into these places so we can get them.

    “So we are waiting for the helicopter to come so we can infiltrate their base and capture them.”

    Detective Inspector Yalamu said the groups were armed and had the advantage of knowing the rugged terrain well so he had requested the helicopter.

    “When we first landed in Mibu on Sunday, we were told the gang would attack at night but luckily for them, they had a change of heart and didn’t come as we were ready and waiting,” he said.

    “The gang has been running around doing whatever they wanted in the last two years and they’ve become bold but the law will still catch up with them.”

    Rebecca Kuku is a PNG Post-Courier reporter. Republished with permission.

    This post was originally published on Asia Pacific Report.

  • PNG Post-Courier

    Papua New Guinean church workers working behind the scenes to help the terrorised people of the Nankina valley in Madang’s Rai Coast district are now themselves at risk after they were named in a news report.

    The missionaries (names withheld) called on the police to send in more manpower to apprehend the “Het Wara” gang, saying their members who are on the ground would now be targeted by the gangsters.

    This plea comes shortly after reports came in from sources on the ground that the house of one of the church members was burnt by the gang.

    One of the missionaries told the Post-Courier that they had not wanted to be named or take credit for what they were doing out of concern for the security of their members on the ground.

    “Knowing how this gang operates, they will definitely go after our members when the police leave,” said the missionary.

    “Over the course of two years, this gang has killed people who stood up to them, who reported them to authorities or who tried to get help.

    “So we appeal to the government and the police, please send in more manpower, end their reign of terror.”

    35 homes burnt down
    Meanwhile, reports from the area indicate that the gang is continuing to terrorise villagers despite a contingent of policemen flying into the area this week. A total of 35 homes have been burnt down so far, with three men killed and several others severely injured.

    There are also reports of an unconfirmed number of women and girls being abducted and raped by the gang in the last three weeks.

    Madang police were deployed to the area on Sunday and 10 Northern mobile group policemen were deployed yesterday to beef up manpower to hunt down the gang.

    The group was flown in yesterday morning to join the team of 11 from Madang.

    Team leader Steven Yalamu told the Post-Courier that the team from Lae arrived safely and were all now based at Tibu.

    21 policemen on the ground
    “Currently, we have 21 men on the ground but we are looking at bringing in more manpower to hunt down these criminals who have been preying on their own people,” Detective Inspector Yalamu said.

    “Also the place is so rugged and mountainous that we have to wait for a helicopter to fly us to where the gang is at now.

    “The gang is still active and is moving, attacking other villages that are further away from where we are, but I’d like to remind them that the hand of the law is long and we will still catch up with them.”

    Peace and normalcy has been restored at Tibu village where police are now based.

    Yalamu called on all Tibu villagers who may still be hiding in the bush to return to their homes and village.

    “I also call on all villagers in the area to work with us to apprehend this gang.”

    Republished with permission.

    This post was originally published on Asia Pacific Report.

  • By Luke Nacei in Suva

    Fiji human rights activist Shamima Ali is concerned over what she says is the constant discovery of dead bodies and an increase in missing people — especially young women.

    Ali said that often in restrictive environments where human rights and democracy and the rule of law spaces were shrinking, there was often an increase in violence within communities.

    She said that in an already patriarchal society, authoritarian leadership encouraged the lack of debate, consultation and violence and “bullying” was the only answer to settling arguments and disputes.

    “Our communities are impoverished and many people are struggling for their own and their family’s survival,” she said.

    “This also gives rise to mental health issues and many are again struggling for lack of a robust system that caters to their needs.”

    Ali said many were resorting to alcohol or self-harm.

    She said the social fibre of Fiji’s communities seemed to be disintegrating and had worsened due to covid-19 and poverty.

    Victims ‘the most vulnerable’
    “The majority of victims are the most vulnerable — the poor and the disfranchised.”

    Ali said it was important for people to act responsibly to avert such tragedies.

    “We often do not know the outcomes of these reports ­– has the missing person been found, the circumstances of the bodies found — murder, accidental or suicide?

    “There have been some cases where there have been allegations against police and corrections officers.

    “We need answers. We do not have a robust national human rights institution that is proactive and acts on its own volition.

    “The police need to update and the media need to follow up.

    “Civil society also needs to raise concern and not just let it be the topic of conversation.

    ‘Troubled teens, odd behaviour’
    “Families and friends will also know what to look out for — troubled teens, family members behaving oddly and seeming troubled.”

    Ali said alcohol use was an issue in the country and would get worse during this festive season.

    “Let us all take responsibility and look out for each other, especially families and friends,” she said.

    “Make this Christmas a caring one for each other.”

    Luke Nacei is a Fiji Times reporter. Republished with permission.

    This post was originally published on Asia Pacific Report.

  • By Antonio Sampaio in Oecusse, Timor-Leste

    Defrocked American priest Richard Daschbach, 82, has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for the crimes of sexual abuse of orphaned and vulnerable girls in his care.

    He was sentenced on Tuesday for various sexual offences against girls at the Topu Honis orphanage which he controlled.

    His minimum sentence was 12 years, taking into account several factors including the defendant’s age.

    The judge ordered immediate preventive detention over concerns that he might escape. He was acquitted of child pornography charges.

    Financial compensation to victims was ordered.

    The case against Daschbach has marked the first time that allegations of sexual abuse perpetrated by a priest have gone to trial in the staunchly Catholic country.

    Daschbach, who founded the Topu Honis shelter for orphans and vulnerable children in the early 1990s, was accused of 14 counts of sexual abuse of children younger than 14, as well as one charge of child pornography and domestic violence.

    The trial began in February in this enclave of Oecusse, 200 km west of the capital, Dili, and near his Topu Honis shelter.

    Richard Daschbach
    The ex-priest and former missionary Richard Daschbach (masked) at a courthouse in the Oecusse enclave, Timor-Leste, on February 22, 2021. Image: Lusa

    Closed to public
    Court proceedings were closed to the public, and the trial was postponed several times before concluding last month.

    Responding to Tuesday’s sentencing, Daschbach’s lawyer, Miguel Faria, said he did not accept it and would coordinate with the defendant and his family to prepare an appeal.

    Lawyers representing the victims from the group Juridico Social applauded the verdict but said they would also appeal.

    In a statement, the group said that considering the gravity of the crimes, Daschbach should have received a maximum sentence of 30 years.

    “The history written today is a bitter history for the entire nation,” the group said. “Our children were subjected to horrendous crimes for such a long time because we, as a society, were blinded by the belief that a figure as the defendant in this case would not commit such crimes against children.”

    The Vatican defrocked the Pittsburgh-born priest in November 2018, but Daschbach enjoys strong support from independence heroes, including former President Xanana Gusmao, who went to the court on Tuesday.

    East Timor is generally the most staunchly Catholic place outside the Vatican and Daschbach is revered for his assistance during the Southeast Asian nation’s campaign for independence from Indonesia

    Daschbach is also facing charges in the United States.

    Antonio Sampaio is the Lusa news agency correspondent in Timor-Leste. Republished with permission.

    Former President Xanana Gusmao
    Former President Xanana Gusmao, who went to the court on Tuesday in support of Daschbach. Image: Lusa

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  • The police said that they were assisted by the security forces in effecting the arrests

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  • Author and trial lawyer Mike Papantonio joins On Mic with Jordan Rich to discuss his latest legal thriller, Inhuman Trafficking, and the failures of the media and our law enforcement to crack down on the criminals within the ongoing trafficking industry. Click here to purchase of copy of “Inhuman Trafficking.” Transcript: *This transcript was generated […]

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  • Assam DGP Bhaskar Jyoti Mahanta said that the watch belonged to Maradona himself and was being stored in Dubai in a safe house

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  • Via America’s Lawyer: A pilot insists that the cockpit door remained closed on flights with the late Jeffrey Epstein. Mike Papantonio & Farron Cousins discuss more. Transcript: *This transcript was generated by a third-party transcription software company, so please excuse any typos. Mike Papantonio:             Jeffrey Epstein’s long time madam is on trial and we’re learning a lot about the famous people […]

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  • By Robert Iroga in Honiara

    The Malaita for Democracy (M4D) group has been declared an illegal organisation because of the alleged role of individuals in last month’s riots in the capital Honiara.

    The Governor-General and Commander in Chief of Solomon Islands, Sr David Vunagi, declared M4D an unlawful society under section 66 (2) (ii) of the Penal Code from last Saturday.

    The declaration was made after investigations conducted by Royal Solomon Islands Police Force (RSIPF) identified a number of people linked to M4D as having “played critical roles in the recent riots”.

    In a media statement, the national government said that M4D was not and had never been formally registered under any laws of Solomon Islands.

    The government said M4D also played the central role in organising and rolling out the protest in Auki which barred elected provincial members from entering the Provincial Assembly Chambers.

    The actions of M4D were illegal and constituted acts against the good governance of Solomon Islands, the statement said.

    The government added that the protest in Auki had hindered elected members of the Provincial Assembly from discharging their function under the Provincial Government Act 1997.

    Suppression of constitutional rights
    “This is an interference with or inciting to interfere with the administration of the law which resulted in the suppression of the constitutional rights of Malaita provincial members,” the government statement said.

    Reports from the RSIPF had indicated that M4D had openly advocated for the protest in Honiara and was instrumental in the escalation of the riots.

    “These actions also include strategic planning by staging disruptive actions such as setting of vehicles on fire and inciting violence. Also, M4D have openly advocating for the overthrow of a democratically elected government,” the national government stated.

    The statement added that based on the findings of the RSIPF the Governor-General by virtue of his status as the Command in Chief of Solomon Islands had declared M4D an unlawful society.

    The M4D was seen as the pressure group for the Malaita provincial government (MPG).

    Robert Iroga is editor of SBM Online. Republished with permission.

    This post was originally published on Asia Pacific Report.

  • Currently, the West and its monopoly media are inordinately fixated on an allegation of a crime against an individual in another country, a country that is denigrated as a threat. The alleged crime serves as a pretext to punish that individual’s country, as if the country were the perpetrator or an accomplice in the alleged crime, or involved in a cover-up of the alleged crime.

    The New York Times headlined a piece, “The Tennis Chief Taking on China Over Peng Shuai.” The Women’s Tennis Association (WTA) chief Steve Simon has suspended tournaments in China over “the treatment” of Chinese player Peng Shuai. It reads as if China, the country, has mistreated Peng.

    A WTA standard has been established: an entire country may be penalized based on an allegation (even an allegation purportedly denied by the purported alligator) of sexual misconduct against a compatriot — this despite no charge having been filed, tried, or judged to have occurred.

    When allegations of a crime arise, those interested in justice being served must guard against jumping to conclusions, as due process demands investigating and weighing the facts. Given the timing (just before the Beijing Winter Olympics slated for February 2022), geo-political posturing might be a motivation behind this demonization of China.

    This is exemplified by a statement issued on behalf of president Joe Biden by White House press secretary Jen Psaki: “We join in the calls for PRC (People’s Republic of China) authorities to provide independent and verifiable proof of her whereabouts and that she is safe.”

    It starts with an allegation of sexual assault in a post attributed to Peng Shuai that appeared and was deleted from Weibo, a Chinese social media site.

    An excerpt from a purported screenshot of Peng’s post, from what China expert Wei Ling Chua calls “a notoriously anti-CCP platform,” revealed:

    那天下午我很怕,根本没想到会是这样,一个人在外帮守着,因为谁都不可能相信老婆会愿意。七年前我们发生过一次性关系,然后你升常委去北京就再没联系过我。原本埋藏了一切在心里,既然你根本不打算负责,为何还要回来找我,带我去你家逼我和你发生关系?是我没有证据,也根本不可能留下证据。

    The part in bold translates to Peng saying “she was taken to the house [of the retired Communist Party official Zhang Gaoli] and forced to have sex.” The Chinese text is included because it is a basis for a translation by others. At least one translation, without the original Chinese text, appears elsewhere claiming there was no allegation of a sexual assault.

    Since the post appeared, the situation has transmogrified from a “missing” Peng to a no longer missing Peng. Her subsequent public appearance did not satisfy the WTA. They want to hear Peng speak. Peng did speak to the International Olympic Commission and satisfied them that she was, despite the hullabaloo, more-or-less fine. The WTA was not satisfied. What does the WTA want? Peng wrote an email to the WTA:

    Regarding the recent news released on the official website of the WTA, the content has not been confirmed or verified by myself and it was released without my consent. The news in that release, including the allegation of sexual assault, is not true. I’m not missing, nor I am unsafe. I’ve just been resting at home and everything is fine.

    If the WTA publishes any more news about me please verify it with me, and release it with my consent.

    Simon was still unsatisfied. He said, “Peng’s sexual assault claim must be investigated with ‘full transparency’ and she should be allowed to speak ‘without coercion or intimidation’.” There is innuendo in what Simon purports: a “sexual assault claim” — a claim denied in the Peng email — and that Peng is being coerced and intimidated without presenting any evidence to support this insinuation.

    Peng is the person who can speak to what really happened. But must Peng leave her motherland to explain her personal affairs to the WTA? Peng asked that her privacy be respected. The WTA claims skepticism to the email and, thereby, refuses to respect the request for privacy. What should Peng do? If the social media post was an inaccurate venting by Peng, then to force her to come forward could be construed as the WTA humiliating Peng. But what about the demonization of China?

    Ultimately, if Peng comes to the US and continues to maintain that “the allegation of sexual assault, is not true,” it is egg on the face of the WTA and its chief Steve Simon. It would also be an embarrassment for the others that have piled on China: the US, the EU, and the UN. However, western governments will all too often continue to unashamedly repeat ad nauseam their discredited lies, such as the genocide in Xinjiang or the Tiananmen Square massacre.

    In the US, as in China, jurisprudence confers a presumption of innocence until one is proven guilty of a crime. What Simon and the WTA have done is to punish a third party, a party not charged with committing, colluding, or having been found guilty of any offense. Nonetheless, the WTA in its wisdom took the step of suspending WTA tournaments in China. In effect, the WTA has pronounced Chinese tennis and, by extension, the nation of China as being guilty of, presumably, laxity or indifference to the crime of sexual assault.

    The WTA has now assumed the role of judge and jury for what it identifies as a crime against one of its players.

    If a crime was committed against Peng, then she needs to file a police report. Chinese police, like police most anywhere, do not investigate cases that have not been reported or made known to them.

    Wired has used the alleged incident to accuse China of censorship. Wired writes that the initial post from Weibo was scrubbed in half an hour and Peng and Zhang’s names were unsearchable thereafter. One can be forgiven if at first blink one suspects censorship. Do we know who deleted Peng’s post? Might censorship even be justifiable? It is too easy to complain of censorship, but what also needs to be considered is libel. If an allegation is untrue, then a libel has been committed. Sometimes an allegation may be true, but it is not provable in a court of law.

    So what does Wired suggest: that someone who might turn out to be innocent of an alleged crime have had his/her name dragged through the mud — mud that tends to leave an indelible impression? Is this justice? Or should names and accusations be kept under wraps within the justice system until a determination can be reached?

    Peng’s allegation, as she herself stated in the Weibo post, is unverifiable. (See above: 是我没有证据,也根本不可能留下证据。Translated: “I have no evidence, and it is impossible to leave evidence at all.”) If Peng does an about face and says she was forced to have sex with the former vice premier Zhang, it amounts to hearsay. The WTA is responding to hearsay.

    Now to avoid hypocrisy. There is a corroborated complaint that according to the standard set by the WTA that calls for action. In the United States sits a president who is alleged to have committed a sexual assault against a former senate staffer Tara Reade. Unlike Peng, Reade came forward and filed a complaint with a congressional personnel office and much later filed a police report.

    Reade is not a professional tennis player, but many WTA tournaments are played in the US, and since the WTA claims concern for the safety of its players, does it not behoove the WTA to suspend all its tournaments in the US?

    And why stop there? It took decades for Larry Nassar, the former team doctor for the US gymnastic team, to be brought to justice. Nassar was accused and found guilty of over 260 sexual assaults on US gymnasts. Should all gymnastic events in the US be suspended henceforth by its governing body?

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    The alleged allegation in the Weibo post is serious, and it must be handled in a serious manner. If the allegation can be confirmed, then the wheels of justice must proceed, and if guilt is determined for a perpetrator, then whatever punishment is merited must be meted out.

    But the inordinate global magnification of the allegation is obviously not about a concern for justice. It is not about concern for the safety of a tennis player. This is about the capitalist West and its capitalist allies reacting to a socialist country soaring past them economically, eliminating poverty, and pulling off great technological marvels. At its core, it smacks of envy.

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