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China’s superapps and media mourn Jiang Zemin with black and white tribute

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China’s superapps and media mourn Jiang Zemin with black and white tribute

Chinese language state newspapers and common ecommerce superapps and web sites adopted sombre, black-and-white color schemes on Thursday in honour of Jiang Zemin, as China’s official organs grappled with learn how to deal with the legacy of the previous chief.

The refined memorial for Jiang, who died aged 96 in Shanghai on Wednesday, got here as obituaries in state media retailers credited the previous president with restoring nationwide stability throughout his 13-year tenure, which adopted the 1989 Tiananmen Sq. protests and bloodbath.

Chinese language media and companies face a fragile process in honouring Jiang with out drawing too apparent a distinction with China’s more and more authoritarian present chief Xi Jinping, who has steadily centralised energy together with by securing an unprecedented third time period in October.

The difficulty has turn out to be extra delicate after a uncommon bout of dissent throughout the nation on the weekend in opposition to Xi’s strict zero-Covid regime.

Jiang’s sophisticated legacy additionally included enhancing ties with the west and wider world, and deepening the financial reforms begun by his predecessor Deng Xiaoping, analysts mentioned. He helped embed the affect of the “Shanghai clique”, a faction that dominated nationwide politics till Xi cemented his grip on energy.

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Analysts mentioned the Chinese language Communist get together management would rigorously handle the reminiscence of Jiang, who many recall for his distinctive black glasses and boisterous media appearances.

“The get together is at all times good at . . . rewriting the previous with a purpose to make it extra in step with the current,” mentioned Jean-Pierre Cabestan, emeritus professor at Hong Kong Baptist College.

Newspapers together with the Folks’s Each day, the get together’s official mouthpiece, and nationalist tabloid World Occasions drained their entrance pages and web sites of color in reminiscence of Jiang on Thursday. Fashionable apps together with ecommerce platforms Pinduoduo and Alibaba’s Taobao, video platform Bilibili and funds app Alipay additionally reverted to black-and-white schemes.

Web sites for presidency organs and state-owned establishments, resembling Financial institution of China, have been additionally in black and white.

The Hong Kong Observatory, which many within the metropolis depend on for correct climate data, additionally greyed out its webpage, resulting in complaints that guests couldn’t learn elements of its forecasts, which use colour-coded rain maps. Some privately owned newspapers in Hong Kong additionally adopted the black-and-white color scheme for his or her print version mastheads.

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On Wednesday night, an obituary in state newswire Xinhua praised Jiang for safeguarding “nationwide independence, dignity, safety and stability”.

The Xinhua obituary additionally highlighted Jiang’s function in overseeing the handover of Hong Kong and Macau to Chinese language management in 1997 and 1999 respectively and serving to to modernise the nation’s army.

Cabestan mentioned that the get together would most likely emphasise Jiang’s function in cracking down on dissidents within the aftermath of Tiananmen and in opposition to the Falun Gong religious group within the Nineteen Nineties in its memorialising.

“Possibly there was much less character cult [than for Xi] and management was extra collective, however they’re going to erase that,” he added.

A separate discover issued by an official funeral committee, headed by Xi, ordered that flags outdoors Beijing’s Nice Corridor of the Folks, the ministry of overseas affairs, abroad embassies and liaison places of work in Hong Kong and Macau can be flown at half-mast. No overseas delegations can be invited to participate in mourning actions, the discover added.

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Beijing’s liaison workplace in Hong Kong mentioned it will arrange a mourning corridor in its constructing from Thursday for guests however mourners would wish to current destructive Covid-19 assessments and put on N95 masks.

Folks have been seen queueing outdoors to supply chrysanthemums as a tribute to Jiang.

Further reporting by Chan Ho-him and Cheng Leng in Hong Kong, Thomas Hale in Shanghai and Maiqi Ding in Beijing

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Read the Texas Governor’s Pardon

PROCLAMATION
BY THE
Governor of the State of Texas
PROCLAMATION No. 2024-0001
DPS #07666731
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:
WHEREAS, Daniel Scott Perry, TDCJ #02450686, D.O.B. April 24, 1987, was
sentenced in the 147th District Court in Travis County on May 10, 2023, to twenty-
five years in prison for the offense of Murder, Cause No. D-1-DC-21-900007; and
WHEREAS, the Texas Board of Pardons and Paroles has conducted an exhaustive
review of Daniel Scott Perry’s personal history and the facts surrounding his shooting
of Garrett Foster; and
WHEREAS, both the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution and
Article I, Section 23, of the Texas Constitution protect the right to keep and bear arms
for, among other things, self-defense; and
WHEREAS, Texas law, consistent with those constitutional guarantees, provides one of
the clearest self-defense protections in the United States; and
WHEREAS, Texas Penal Code § 9.32(a) provides that a person “is justified in using
deadly force against another” when that person “reasonably believes the deadly force
is immediately necessary” to protect a person against another’s use of unlawful deadly
force; and
WHEREAS, Texas Penal Code § 9.32(c) provides that a person who is otherwise
lawfully present at the location where deadly force is used “is not required to retreat
before using deadly force”; and
WHEREAS, on July 25, 2020, Daniel Scott Perry, while driving on a public road in
Austin, slowed his vehicle as he rounded a corner onto Congress Avenue and
encountered a group of protestors obstructing traffic; and
WHEREAS, Daniel Scott Perry’s car was immediately surrounded by aggressive
protestors who rushed to obstruct, strike, pound, smash, and kick his vehicle; and
WHEREAS, Garrett Foster then approached within 18 inches of Daniel Scott Perry’s
car, confronted him, and brandished a Kalashnikov-style rifle in the low-ready firing
position; and
WHEREAS, Daniel Scott Perry fired his handgun at Garrett Foster to eliminate a
perceived threat to his safety and called law enforcement less than one minute later to
inform them of the incident; and
WHEREAS, Daniel Scott Perry explained to law enforcement at the time that he used
his weapon because he feared losing his life and has since consistently stated that he
acted in self-defense; and
WHEREAS, Travis County District Attorney José Garza, rather than upholding the self-
defense rights of citizens, has prioritized “reducing access to guns” that citizens may
use to lawfully defend themselves; and
FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE
SECRETARY OF STATE
1:25 PM O’CLOCK
MAY 16 2024

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US stocks retreated from a record high, ending a multi-day rally that had been spurred along this week by signs of easing inflation.

A late-session dip resulted in the benchmark S&P 500 closing 0.2 per cent lower on Thursday. Wall Street’s benchmark had been as much as 0.3 per cent higher in early trading to set a record intraday high.

Consumer staples was the S&P 500’s best-performing sector, as Walmart shares leapt 7 per cent to a record high, while basic materials was the index’s worst-performing group.

The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell 0.3 per cent, ending a three-session winning streak. The small-cap focused Russell 2000 declined 0.6 per cent.

Traders sold Treasuries, pushing the yield on the two-year note up 0.06 percentage points to 4.80 per cent. The yield on the 10-year note rose 0.02 percentage points to 4.38 per cent.

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Lawyer for family of slain airman says Florida deputy call shows he went to wrong apartment

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A lawyer for the family of Roger Fortson insisted Thursday that the body camera video from the Florida sheriff’s deputy who killed the Black Air Force senior airman and police radio audio support their assertion that the deputy went to the wrong apartment while responding to a domestic disturbance call that day.

At a news conference, civil rights attorney Benjamin Crump played audio from a police radio in which a dispatcher says that a “fourth party” gave them information about the location of the disturbance.

“Uh, don’t have, uh, any further other than a male and female,” the dispatcher tells officers. “It’s all fourth-party information from the front desk at the leasing office.”

The news conference was held at the New Birth Missionary Baptist Church in Stonecrest, Georgia, and was attended by Fortson’s parents, siblings and other family.

Crump said the radio audio had been condensed to remove communications that were not relevant to the incident at the apartment complex where Fortson was shot six times. NBC News has not listened to an unedited version of the audio.

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The Okaloosa County Sheriff’s Office and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, which is handling the criminal investigation into the shooting, did not immediately return requests for comment about the family’s assertion that the deputy went to the wrong door. The sheriff’s office has not released an incident report or any 911 records. Sheriff Eric Aden has previously said the deputy had not entered the wrong apartment.

Chantemekki Fortson, mother of Roger Fortson, holds a photo of her son during a news conference May 9 in Fort Walton Beach, Fla.Gerald Herbert / AP

Fortson, 23, was shot May 3 in the doorway of his apartment in Fort Walton Beach by a deputy from the sheriff’s office who was responding to an apparent domestic dispute. Fortson’s family and their attorneys have insisted the deputy went to the wrong apartment because Fortson was home alone and on a FaceTime call with his girlfriend at the time of the incident. Crump said Thursday that the two were not raising their voices and had been making plans to see each other that weekend. Crump and Fortson’s family contend his killing was unjustified.

Crump showed two clips from the body camera video of the deputy being led around the apartment complex by a woman. At one point, the deputy asks her, “Which door?” She tells him, “I’m not sure.” The woman also tells the deputy that she heard a disturbance that included a slap two weeks ago and says, “I wasn’t sure where it came from.”

The woman later tells the deputy that he should go to apartment 1401, footage shows. It is unclear who the woman is, but Crump said Thursday that he believes she works in the leasing office of the complex.

When the deputy arrives at the apartment, he first knocks without identifying himself. He then knocks two more times, identifies himself as a member of the sheriff’s office and steps away from the door.

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The video shows Fortson answer the door of his apartment with a gun in his right hand that is pointed downward and being shot by the deputy within seconds. After shooting, the deputy shouted for Fortson to drop the gun. Fortson legally owned the firearm, Crump said.

Crump said multiple times Thursday that he believed the deputy had “used excessive force” and had “executed” Fortson.

“As his mother said, they cannot stain his reputation,” Crump said. “But she feels, as long as they continue to say that they went to the right apartment, they’re staining his reputation. Because Roger did not have any domestic disturbance. Roger had no criminal history.”

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