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3 brave police officers jump into the rapids to save an 11 years old boy from being washed away by the rapids in a Xinjiang village

This summer glaciers are melting faster than normal years and flash floods become a real danger especially to young children in the remote Pamir herding communities, police were sent out to constantly check the water level of all the rivers and conduct drowning prevention and rescue trainings when they see children in that region.


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3 brave police officers jump into the rapids to save an 11 years old boy from being washed away by the rapids in a Xinjiang village

It must be staged, how could it possible for the Chinese police to risk their own lives to save a poor Uighur farm boy, it doesn't make any sense to the western media. Chinese police in Xinjiang is to "persecute " and carry out "genocide", not to save lives in XInjiang, in the "staged" video they messed up with their job descriptions made by the western media.
 
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Would police in US and India risk their own lives to save such a farm boy? Maybe they will shoot this boy, lives are cheap there.
 
Another similar true story happened in 2021

Boy's severed arm saved by efforts of many in Xinjiang​

A New Movie was released based on this true event happened last year in 2021
The whole country and Xinjiang province were mobilized to pour in all resources to save a village boy, including airports, airlines, police, military, hospitals, top medical experts

 

Boy's severed arm saved by efforts of many in Xinjiang​

chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2021-05-12 12:11


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Doctors treat a boy who had his arm reattached at the affiliated TCM hospital of Xinjiang Medical University in Urumqi, Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, on May 4. ZHANG WANDE/FOR CHINA DAILY

A news conference was held by the Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region on Tuesday to commend doctors, police officers and other people that helped to save the severed arm of a 7-year-old boy a few days ago.

On the afternoon of April 30, the Uygur boy's right arm was cut off accidentally by a tractor mechanism in Hotan prefecture's Kumairik village. Surgery was required within eight hours to save it.

Dozens of people in different positions in society made a coordinated effort to send the injured boy to the hospital of traditional Chinese medicine affiliated with Xinjiang Medical University in Urumqi to have surgery to reattach and repair the arm. The last flight to Urumqi — China Southern Airlines Flight CZ6820 — was stopped on the runway and sent back to the terminal pick up the boy. He arrived at the hospital in time and his severed limb was successfully reattached. Broken bone fragments were realigned.

At the news conference, Arkin Rajap, a doctor at a local hospital in Hotan prefecture; Izhar Mamtimin, a police officer who escorted the boy's ambulance; Zhao Yan, the airliner's chief steward who cared for the boy during the flight; Li Li, an orthopedic surgeon at the TCM hospital who performed the operation; and a number of other people involved in the rescue were commended for their efforts.
 
This little boy is recovering well, nice to see a good result. The whole transport, surgery and treatment was all for free.

他的右臂能举到耳边, 还能捡起玻璃球.
Now he can raise his hurt arm to his ears and pick up glass balls.


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Boy's severed arm saved by efforts of many in Xinjiang​

A New Movie was released based on this true event happened last year in 2021
The whole country and Xinjiang province were mobilized to pour in all resources to save a village boy, including airports, airlines, police, military, hospitals, top medical experts

Indians started many Xinjiang threads in PDF recently, I really wonder if a village boy's arm were cut off in a desert village in the middle of nowhere, will India mobilize every possible resource for this boy in short order so the boy's arm could be successfully reconnected in time? can anyone answer honestly?
 
Would police in US and India risk their own lives to save such a farm boy? Maybe they will shoot this boy, lives are cheap there.

Well instead of just filming somebody for propaganda purposes in the US the person would have put the phone down and ACTUALLY HELPED THE KID instead of relying on others.

Imagine if the police failed in stopping the kid and he drowned.

"Hey everybody I got this video of me running after some kid just before he drowned...that's right I didn't help save him and yeah he drowned...but luckily I got it all of this great film footage..oh wait I'm in China..can't post bad news..I guess I now have to send it to some gore site."

BTW if the police did fail what are the chances this video would be posted and seen by the Chinese public? Likely zero.

This is why it seems fake.
 
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No, instead of just filming somebody for propaganda purposes in the US the person would have put the phone down and ACTUALLY HELPED THE KID instead of relying on others.

Imagine if the guys failed in stopping the kid and he drowned.

"Hey everybody I got this video of me running after some kid just before he drowned...that's right I didn't help save him and yeah he drowned...but luckily I got it all of this great film footage..oh wait I'm in China..can't post bad news..I guess I now have to send it to some gore site."

BTW if the police did fail what are the chances this video would be posted and seen by the Chinese public? Likely zero.

This is why it seems fake.
Propaganda purpose? You do see some civilians running with the police in the video, don't you? people now like to shoot anything with their phones, but would you risk your own very life to serve a "propaganda purpose"?
 
Propaganda purpose? You do see some civilians running with the police in the video, don't you? people now like to shoot anything with their phones, but would you risk your own very life to serve a "propaganda purpose"?

If the police did not save him and the kid drowned would the guy be able to post the video on Weibo? Or would that be considered "slandering the government" because it shows a police failure.

So this guy is counting on the police saving him otherwise the footage is useless.

What a great priority system in China when it comes to helping people. "Hmmm do I drop the phone and help save a life or do I think the percentage chance the police will save this guy is enough that my video can be used so I'll just run along filming everything.."
 
If the police did not save him and the kid drowned would the guy be able to post the video on Weibo? Or would that be considered "slandering the government" because it shows a police failure.
Several videos can be found for failed rescues and police lost their lives, you don't know about them? You media really tells you nothing, Would you risk your own life for "propaganda purpose", where is your common sense? everyone cherish their own lives.

What a great priority system in China when it comes to helping people. "Hmmm do I drop the phone and help save a life or do I think the percentage chance the police will save this guy is enough that my video can be used so I'll just run along filming everything.."
Some villagers were running with the police in the video, you are not duty bound to help, do American civilians must help the police? it that an American law?
 
Some villagers were running with the police in the video, you are not duty bound to help, do American civilians must help the police? it that an American law?

I guess that kid was lucky there were police around.

If that kid drowned and somebody posted the video there would be an uproar as to why somebody put so much energy into carefully filming a potentially tragic situation instead of actually helping.

But maybe you are correct..it wasn't staged..it was only the status quo attitude people have about not helping others...as it is "not their problem".

That's the big difference between Chinese mentality and the West/US.

'Hero' British diplomat saves drowning student in China​

Uh oh no police around..the woman is doomed as nobody is going to risk their lives to help as "lives are cheap in China"...but the phones come out:

Wait..China is in luck...we have a Western grey-haired Superman on hand watching over you to save the day!!
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A hundred people around and the only one jumping in to save the girl is an elderly British diplomat..
 
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