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标 题: 恳请大家帮忙分享这篇支持梁警官的文章
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现在终于有一个主流媒体报道了3月8日纽约华人声援梁警官的游行,
恳请大家帮忙
1. 去上面留言
2. 在facebook/tweeter/g+上分享文章和好的留言.
3. 用其他办法提升这篇文章的搜索排名和影响力.
这是真正提升华人在美影响力的机会!
文章链接在这里
http://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/thousands-support-off
文章结尾有分享和评论的按钮
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'Scapegoat': Supporters Rally for Indicted NYPD Officer Liang
By Chris Fuchs
Thousands of Chinese Americans rallied outside New York's City Hall this
weekend to show support for a rookie police officer indicted last month in
the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man in Brooklyn.
"This was very obvious, at least from the perspective of the Chinese
community, that Officer Liang was made out as a scapegoat," Doug Lee, one of
the organizers of the Greater New York Coalition to Support Officer Liang,
told NBC News.
The police said it does not provide crowd estimates, but Lee said a police
escort at the rally told him there were between 1,800 and 2,000 protesters
in attendance, most of them Chinese American.
Chinese-American leaders have been calling for accountability, but many in
the community believe NYPD Officer Peter Liang's indictment was unjust.
Courtesy of Chaojun Zhang
Chinese-American leaders have been calling for accountability, but many in
the community believe NYPD Officer Peter Liang's indictment was unjust.
Sunday's rally, which was planned last month, came just two days after
another controversial police shooting in Madison, Wisconsin, in which a 19-
year-old black man was killed by a veteran police officer who is white. The
shooting, which touched off a wave of protests in Madison, was still under
investigation.
To help spread word about Sunday's rally in Lower Manhattan, organizers and
participants said they relied on social media, including Facebook and WeChat
, a mobile text and voice messaging application popular among Chinese. Most
who participated, Lee said, were from states along the East Coast, including
Connecticut, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania and New York.
"To the community it was a total slap in the face, total humiliation...
The entire community feels for this immigrant family."
Lee added that at least 50 national Chinese-American associations, including
some from California and Texas, have also given their support.
"This time, while we only got 2,000 people on the ground, we actually have a
lot more people involved in the movement," said Lee, who served as former
chairman of the Chinese Cultural Association of Long Island and ran
unsuccessfully for the New York State Assembly last year.
Hundreds of supporters rallied for NYPD Officer Peter Liang in Lower
Manhattan this weekend. Courtesy of Chaojun Zhang
Hundreds of supporters rallied for NYPD Officer Peter Liang in Lower
Manhattan this weekend.
New York's Chinese community has been divided over the February 10
indictment of Liang, who is accused of firing the single shot that killed
Akai Gurley, as he and his partner patrolled a darkened stairwell in a
Brooklyn housing project.
Some Chinese Americans have said that the Chinese community should not
support Liang just because he is Chinese American. In agreement with them is
Margaret Chin, the Chinese-American city councilmember who represents Lower
Manhattan. She had been particularly vocal in pushing for an indictment,
saying that Liang needs to go through the judicial process and be held
accountable for his actions.
"At the end of the day, it's about life, about valuing life and humanity
...Someone's life was taken. It was stolen from a family."
But others, including Chinese Americans at Sunday's rally, believe that
Liang has been made a scapegoat for white officers not indicted in police
incidents last summer, in which unarmed black men were killed. They include
Eric Garner, a Staten Island man placed in a chokehold, and Michael Brown, a
teenager shot by police in Ferguson, Missouri.
"To the community it was a total slap in the face, total humiliation," Lee
said of the indictment of Liang. "The entire community feels for this
immigrant family."
At the rally, some demonstrators held aloft signs calling the shooting an
accident, a term New York Police Commissioner William Bratton used during a
November 21 press conference to describe the discharge of Liang's weapon.
Image: NYPD officer Liang departs the criminal courtroom after an
arraignment hearing in the Brooklyn borough of New York City BRENDAN
MCDERMID / Reuters
New York City Police (NYPD) officer Peter Liang (C) departs the criminal
courtroom after an arraignment hearing in the Brooklyn borough of New York
City February 11, 2015.
But Cathy Dang, the executive director of the Committee Against Anti-Asian
Violence, a Chinatown organization that addresses police and hate violence
toward Asian immigrants, said that all police officers involved in incidents
in which someone is killed should be held accountable, regardless of
whether it was "perceived" to be an accident.
"At the end of the day, it's about life, about valuing life and humanity,"
said Dang, who, like Chin, supports the indictment. "Someone's life was
taken. It was stolen from a family."
Lee said that in the coming months, his coalition plans to hold additional
rallies in support of Liang, adding that he hopes to gain the support of
Jewish-American and Asian-American organizations, including those that
represent Koreans and Indians.
Lee also said he planned to reach out to groups in the African-American
community.
"I do feel a good part of that community is in sync with us," he said. "My
understanding is that based on the sentiment I saw expressed in the papers,
most understand that it was an accident."
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