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China’s Envoy to Uganda Urges Probe into Alleged Assault on Local Employees by Chinese National

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China's ambassador to Uganda, Zhang Lizhong

China’s ambassador to Uganda, Zhang Lizhong, has issued a statement expressing strong condemnation of a disturbing video circulating online purportedly showing a Chinese national assaulting local Ugandan workers at his business premises. The ambassador conveyed his deep indignation towards the outrageous and unlawful behavior depicted in the video, pledging full support for local authorities in their investigation and prosecution of those responsible.

In his statement, Ambassador Zhang emphasized China’s commitment to upholding the rule of law and ensuring justice for the victims of such reprehensible acts. He reiterated China’s stance against any form of violence or abuse, stressing that such behavior contradicts the principles of mutual respect and cooperation that underpin China-Uganda relations.

The video in question has sparked widespread outrage and condemnation across Uganda, with calls for swift and decisive action against the perpetrator. In response to public outcry, local authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, vowing to hold the culpable individual accountable for their actions.

Ambassador Zhang’s statement underscores the seriousness with which China views the alleged assault and its commitment to cooperating with Ugandan authorities to address the matter. He affirmed China’s support for the efforts of local law enforcement agencies to thoroughly investigate the incident and ensure that justice is served.

The incident has reignited discussions about the treatment of Ugandan workers by foreign employers and the need for stringent measures to protect their rights and dignity in the workplace.

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