Suzhou Japanese School Attack: China Releases Footage of Heroic Guard Hu Youping
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Chinese authorities have for the first time released footage of Hu Youping, the guard who sacrificed her life protecting children during the Suzhou Japanese school attack in June 2024. While China labels the Japanese school attacks as 'isolated incidents,' it strongly condemns a separate incident involving a Japanese official at the Chinese Embassy in Japan. Hu Youping has been posthumously honored with the title 'National Hero for Courageous Acts' for her bravery.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What were the circumstances surrounding the attack at the Suzhou Japanese School?
- A: On the afternoon of June 24, 2024, an unemployed man named Zhou Jiasheng attacked a Japanese mother and child with a knife near the Suzhou Japanese School, then boarded the school bus and fatally stabbed Hu Youping, who intervened.
- Q: Who was Hu Youping and what was her role in the incident?
- A: Hu Youping was a person who bravely intervened when the assailant wielded a knife towards innocent children, holding the assailant tightly from behind and using her life to build a safety barrier for more than twenty children.
- Q: What was the outcome for the assailant, Zhou Jiasheng?
- A: Zhou Jiasheng was arrested, subsequently sentenced to death by a court on January 23, 2025, and executed in April of the same year.
- Q: How did the family of Hu Youping respond to the outpouring of support and condolences?
- A: Hu Youping's family issued a statement saying they do not accept donations of money or goods, wish not to be disturbed further, and hope for the deceased to rest in peace and for the family to return to a peaceful life.
- Q: How do Chinese authorities characterize the attacks on Japanese schools in Suzhou and Shenzhen?
- A: Chinese authorities continue to insist that the attacks on Japanese schools in Suzhou and Shenzhen were 'isolated incidents.'