The Chinese Regime and its moral
culpability to the global contagion – COVID
Statement By Cardinal Charles Bo –
Archbishop of Yangon Myanmar
Last
Friday Pope Francis stood facing an empty St. Peter’s Square, speaking to
millions around the world watching through broadcasts and online. The square
was empty but everywhere hearts are full not only of fear and grief, but also
of love. In his beautiful Urbi et Orbi homily, he reminded us that the
coronavirus pandemic has united our common humanity. “We have realized that we
are on the same boat, all of us fragile and disoriented, but at the same time
important and needed, all of us called to row together,” he said.
No
corner of the world is untouched by this pandemic, no life unaffected.
According to the World Health Organisation, nearly a million people have
been infected so far, and over 40,000 have died. By the time this is over the
global death toll is expected to be millions.
International
voices are raising against the the negligent attitude showed by China,
especially its despotic Chinese Communist Party(CCP)led by its strong man XI.
The London Telegraph (29 March 2020) said the local Health Minister accused
China of hiding true scale of coronavirus. With shock it reported the reopening
of the ‘wet’ markets which were identified as the cause of the spread of virus.
James Kraska, an esteemed Law professor, writing in the latest issue of War on
Rocks says, China is legally responsible for COVID 19 and claims could be made
in trillions. (War on the Rocks, 23 March 2020).
An
epidemiological model at the University of Southampton found that had China
acted responsibly just one, two or three weeks more quickly, the number
affected by virus would have been cut by 66percent, 86 percent and 95 percent
respectively. Its failure has unleased a global contagion killing thousands.
In my
own country, Myanmar, we are extremely vulnerable. Bordering China, where
COVID-19 first began, we are a poor nation, without the health and social care
resources that more developed nations have. Hundreds of thousands of people in
Myanmar are displaced by conflict, living in camps in the country or on our
borders without adequate sanitation, medicines or care. In such over-crowded
camps the “social distancing” measures implemented by many countries are
impossible to apply. The healthcare systems in the most advanced countries in
the world are overwhelmed, so imagine the dangers in a poor and conflict-ridden
country like Myanmar. As we survey the damage done to lives around the world,
we must ask who is responsible? Of course criticisms can be made of authorities
everywhere. Many governments are accused of failing to prepare when they first
saw the coronavirus emerge in Wuhan.
But
there is one government that has primary responsibility, as a result of what it
has done and what it has failed to do, and that is the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP) regime in Beijing. Let me be clear – it is the CCP that has been
responsible, not the people of China, and no one should respond to this crisis
with racial hatred towards the Chinese. Indeed, the Chinese people were the
first victims of this virus and have long been the primary victims of their
repressive regime. They deserve our sympathy, our solidarity and our support.
But it is the repression, the lies and the corruption of the CCP that are
responsible.
When
the virus first emerged, the authorities in China suppressed the news. Instead
of protecting the public and supporting doctors, the CCP silenced the
whistleblowers. Worse than that, doctors who tried to raise the alarm – like
Dr. Li Wenliang in Wuhan Central Hospital who issued a warning to fellow medics
on 30 December – were ordered by the police to “stop making false comments”.
Dr. Li, a 34 year-old ophthalmologist, was told he would be investigated for
“spreading rumors” and was forced by the police to sign a confession. He later
died after contracting coronavirus. Young citizen journalists who tried to
report on the virus then disappeared. Li Zehua, Chen Qiushi and Fang Bin are
among those believed to have been arrested simply for telling the truth. Legal
scholar Xu Zhiyong has also been detained after publishing an open letter
criticizing the Chinese regime’s response.
Once
the truth became known, the CCP rejected initial offers of help. The US Center
for Disease Control and Prevention was ignored by Beijing for over a month, and
even the World Health Organisation, although it collaborates closely with the
Chinese regime, was initially sidelined. On top of all this, there is deep
concern that the Chinese regime’s official statistics significantly downplay
the scale of infection within China. At the same time, the CCP has now accused
the United States army of causing the pandemic. Lies and propaganda have put
millions of lives around the world in danger.
The
CCP’s conduct is symptomatic of its increasingly repressive nature. In recent
years we have seen an intense crackdown on freedom of expression in China.
Lawyers, bloggers, dissidents and civil society activists have been rounded up
and have disappeared. In particular, the regime has launched a campaign against
religion, resulting in the destruction of thousands of churches and crosses and
the incarceration of at least one million Uyghur Muslims in concentration
camps. An independent tribunal in London, chaired by Sir Geoffrey Nice QC, who
prosecuted Slobodan Milosevic, accuses the CCP of forced organ harvesting from
prisoners of conscience. And Hong Kong – once one of Asia’s most open cities –
has seen its freedoms, human rights and the rule of law dramatically eroded.
Through
its inhumane and irresponsible handling of the coronavirus the CCP has proven
what many previously thought: that it is a threat to the world. China as a
country is a great and ancient civilization that has contributed so much to the
world throughout history, but this regime is responsible, through its criminal
negligence and repression, for the pandemic sweeping through our streets today.
The
Chinese regime led by the all powerful XI and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
– not its people – owes us all an apology, and compensation for the destruction
it has caused. At a minimum it should write off the debts of other countries,
to cover the cost of Covid-19. For the sake of our common humanity, we must not
be afraid to hold this regime to account. Christians believe, As the Apostle
Paul says: we must “ rejoice with the truth” for as Jesus says “the truth will
set you free”
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2019-11-13 23:02:01
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