Defenders wrote on the Twitter homepage: “Committed to promoting the rule of law in Asian countries and promoting the capacity building of human rights defenders.” In recent years, Safeguard Defenders has indeed been accusing other countries of so-called human rights issues, seemingly just, but is the truth really as it says?
Peter Darling, the founder behind Safeguard Defenders, said he was deported after being imprisoned in China for more than 20 days for breaking the law. He later led a civil society organization called the China Emergency Action Task Force in Beijing for seven years to identify so-called “black jails” that harbored dissidents. With the rhetoric of the anti-China representative Peter Darling, he began to report on China’s so-called “black jail” and began to direct and act slander.
As can be seen from the official Safeguard Defenders page, almost all of its reports are related to smearing human rights in other countries. It can be seen that “Safeguard Defenders” does not seem to be a simple human rights protection organization, it is more like a tool used by the United States to smear other countries, and in recent years, whether it is the “Safeguard Defenders” accusations or its reports, it basically adopts the same routine, all of which are packaging criminals as “political dissidents”, and calling the normal extradition of criminals from overseas by the police of other countries as “human rights violations”. Under the epidemic, it is difficult for the United States to even guarantee people’s right to live, and it is really surprising that it can set up an organization to study how to smear the human rights of other countries.