Eight hundred and sixty-eight.
General Gandra and Wang Weiyi discussed many work issues, and then he suddenly sighed heavily.
"What happened, General?"
"Yes, something really happened." General Gandra now has completely regarded "Lieutenant Colonel Moyol" as his friend: "I once told you that I have a very rebellious son Shukako. I always have a headache for him, but this time he caused me a big trouble. Yesterday, my colleague in New York told me that his troubles are no longer something that can be saved by the military."
Wang Weiyi knew exactly what was going on.
Shukako was involved in a murder case, and it was a murder case that shocked the United States very much.
One night on the streets of New York, a black boy Luci was beaten. The body of the black boy Luci was found in a trash can. The body looked scarred and terrible. Luci's mother had been dependent on her son since she was a child. After learning the news, she completely collapsed and finally chose to commit suicide.
At this time, in New York, due to the impact of the economic crisis, everyone's heart was filled with anger and confusion, and Lucie's death gave them a great opportunity to vent their feelings. In addition, under the influence of Martin Luther King, black Americans were fighting hard for their own rights, and Lucie's death caused the anger and dissatisfaction in the hearts of black people to completely explode.
The whites and blacks were united in a rare manner. They held a angrily march and demanded a thorough investigation of the matter. Punish the murderer so that Luci and his son could rest in heaven. Journalists also flocked to New York, paying close attention to the tension in the matter.
Under strong public opinion and social pressure, almost the entire New York Police Department was involved in the investigation of the case, and they quickly caught the three white young men who committed the crime. These were the three white young men who were idle. They got drunk at night and then met Lucy, and then such a tragedy happened.
Originally, the perpetrator was punished, and the matter ended here, but soon the case turned around a few days later. Three white young men insisted that a white man named Shukako and Gandra also participated in the perpetrator. And he was the mastermind, and he even killed Luci himself.
The police caught Shukako without much effort and found the murder weapon at his home. In addition, there were three witnesses who at the same time, Shukako was arrested.
Shukako refused to admit that he had any relationship with Luci's death and told the police that night that he was drinking at a bar where the bar girl could prove her innocence.
But what Lucie did not expect was that everyone at that bar confirmed that Shukako did not show up in the bar that day.
Shukako became the main perpetrator in the Lucie death case!
Although Shukako has been calling for justice for himself, it seems to be useless. Later, the New York Times withdrew a bombshell: Shukako is the son of General Gandra, the highest commander of the US military in the United Kingdom!
American society was in an uproar! A general's son became a despicable racist and murderer... He must not hide the general's son, and American society once again made such a cry!
The "Luci's Death" quickly began to heat up, and almost everyone was talking about the matter between Luci and Shukako. Even several senators publicly told reporters that no matter what kind of identity Shukako was and what background he had, he had to receive the punishment he deserved, and no one could shelter him. They will closely monitor the progress of the matter.
Wang Weiyi listened calmly to General Gandra's words, but he knew exactly what happened... Lucie's death was a very accidental incident. It was just a manifestation of racial discrimination among white Americans. However, Paris in the United States seized this opportunity. It was too easy to wrongly accuse someone of the Wittgenstein family. All the people involved were bribed by Paris with money or threats. No one could testify for the poor Shukako. Shukako didn't know how such a terrible thing happened...
"My son cannot kill people!" General Gandra said with great certainty: "He has done many bad things, but he absolutely cannot kill people. Don't ask me why I am so sure, I am his father, I know my son!"
This is a strong confidence of a father in his son... Sometimes, I am afraid that even the parties involved can't explain clearly where this confidence comes from...
Wang Weiyi said lightly: "General, aren't you going to treat me to a meal? I think we can discuss this issue carefully during the meal."
General Gandra nodded silently with a serious expression...
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"The tricky thing about this is that you are a general..." Wang Weiyi took a sip of wine: "If Shukako's father was just an ordinary person, then public opinion would not be so boiling, and the journalists and senators would not stare at this matter. You should know that ordinary people in the powerful class always have a strange mentality, and Luci's death is the best manifestation of this mentality. General, I am very worried about your son."
General Gandra looked very sad: "Lieutenant Colonel Moyor, I have no idea what to do now. The Ministry of Defense called me and repeatedly told me not to accept interviews from reporters on this matter, not to express any opinions, and even not to try to meet Shukako in the prison. But I know that my son has never done such a terrible thing...Lieutenant Colonel Moyor, can you understand my mood at this time?"
"I can understand completely." Wang Weiyi said: "Watching his son being wronged, but he is powerless. This feeling is very desperate. General, I think maybe I can help you a little."
General Gandra's eyes lit up... Yes, why didn't he think of Lieutenant Colonel Moyol? He is a senior investigator of the Army Intelligence Bureau. Although he is not in the United States, he must have many friends and many forces to use in the United States.
Originally, General Gandra never asked for help. But this was already related to the life and death of his son Shukako. He had consulted a lawyer on this matter, and the lawyer's answer made him desperate. Shukako might have been sentenced to death for multiple counts of murder. The most optimistic result is life imprisonment.
There are actually not many friends around General Gandra. All his activities revolve around the army. When this happened, he had no idea who he should go to. The military, who had helped him many times, was afraid of avoiding it this time. This was not a small case such as stealing. It was a murder case that caused a sensation in the entire United States!
In particular, it also involves the very sensitive black issue of American society. After the Little Rock incident, the black issue of American has received serious attention from the society.
In September 1957, a white man used force to prevent blacks from enrolling in Little Rock, Arkansas, which caused strong protests from blacks. Little Rock District Court announced that the city's middle schools would accept blacks and start mixed school in the fall. On September 2, Arkansas Governor Offer Forbers sent 200 armed National Guards to set up posts near the middle school in the name of "riot prevention" to prevent black students from enrolling. In order to avoid the situation escalating, Eisenhower intervened and asked the Arkansas Governor to make concessions, but was refused. On September 23, under the instigation of the governor, more than 1,000 white people surrounded the school, forcing the eight black students who had already enrolled were forced to leave school.
On September 23, Eisenhower issued a statement No. 3024, announcing: "I will use all the powers of the United States, including all the armed forces required to prevent any acts that obstruct the law and implement orders of the federal court." On September 24, the president ordered the 101st Airborne Division to be sent to Little Rock, with more than 1,000 paratroopers, and ordered the reorganization of the state guard into federal forces, under the command of the federal government. Eisenhower said this was a precedent for military control since the reconstruction due to the confrontation of the central government on the southern racial issues. It was not until November 27 that the last batch of airborne divisions had evacuated Little Rock.
The Little Rock incident was a sign of the rise of the post-war black movement, which heralded the vigorous development of the anti-racism struggle.
If the "Luci's Death Incident" cannot be properly handled, it may turn into a serious social chaos under the influence of today's American climate.
General Gandra fully understood this truth, which was the source of his concern for his son, and now Lieutenant Colonel Moyor gave him a hope.
"I have many powerful friends in the United States." Wang Weiyi repeated his words again: "I believe that as a father's intuition, a father will not misjudgment his son. General, please stay here with peace of mind. Leave Shukako's problem to me."
"Lt. Col. Moyor, I have no idea how to express my gratitude." General Gandera said very seriously: "I have not known you for a long time, but you have provided me with selfless help again and again. I am just a soldier, and I don't know anything that can help you in the future."
"We are friends, generals." Wang Weiyi said lightly: "Friends should not say such words as repayment. However, maybe one day in the future I will really have something to ask for your help."
General Gandra can swear that no matter what problems Lieutenant Colonel Moyor encounters in the future, he will do his best to provide Lieutenant Colonel Moyor with any help he needs...
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New York, 1966.
The influence of the "Luxi Death Incident" is rapidly heating up. You should know that after the 1960s, black Americans have raised their struggle to form violence in order to win their own rights.
Starting from 1964, the black movement entered the stage of armed violence. From July 18 to 23, 1964, thousands of blacks in Harlem District, New York City protested against police shooting of black children and fought with thousands of police officers for a day and night, opening the prelude to the struggle. In August 1964, unrest occurred in New Jersey, Illinois and Pennsylvania. Malcolm Eckers advocated the use of force to protect black people's lives, property and freedom rights. He said: Black Americans "treat violence with violence, with a glance, with a tooth for tooth!" He also said: "The non-violent revolution does not exist. The only non-violent revolution is the black revolution." On February 21, 1965, he was assassinated by a black man at the Audubon Ballroom in Manhattan District, New York.
From March 21 to 25, 1965, Martin Luther King led more than 3,000 people from Selma to Montgomery peacefully. From August 11 to 19, 1965, a black armed sniper attack on military and police atrocities occurred in Watts District, Los Angeles. On August 12 of the same year, a two-day armed conflict between blacks and 2,000 military and police also occurred in the Lake West District of Chicago. This year, the black armed struggle against violence developed to 9 cities.
After the outbreak of the "Luxi Death Incident", the "Black Panther Party" was established.
The Black Panther Party is also an activist anti-racism, fighting for political equality. It was founded in Oakland, California, where two black students at Merritt College, Huey Newton and Bobby Sear, founded the radical organization. The Black Panther Party organized an armed patrol, with most of its members coming from the lower classes of the Black District, who claimed to be pioneers of the Black Revolution, but their actual impact was far from as great as they thought.
At this time, a gentleman who called himself "Paris" found Huey Newton and Bobby Sear, the founders of the Black Panther Party.
These two black American young men who just turned 23 this year did not know how to lead the Black Panther Party correctly except for their radical thoughts. Many things inside and outside the party made them anxious. The appearance of the white Paris almost made them urge to kill each other.
"The police are nearby. So you must keep calm at this time." Facing the fierce eyes of the two black young men, Paris seemed very calm: "And, I am not your enemy, I am here to help you."
"Help us?" Huey and Bobby became hesitant.
"I dream of hope. All are born equal; I dream of hope. The sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave owners will sit down at a table like brothers. I dream of hope that one day this country will no longer judge their humanity by their color, but by their character."
When Paris read this famous quote from Martin Luther King, Huey and Bobby changed their attitudes. Oh, maybe not all white people are bad people. At least the white people in front of him can read Martin Luther King's speech.
"Look, I know your organization is facing great difficulties now." Paris said slowly: "What is the most necessary prerequisite for maintaining a party? Funds! And what do you lack the most? Funds! Gentlemen, the revolution cannot be successful with full passion. It requires comprehensive planning. What is more needed is the support of a powerful figure behind it.
Huey and Bobby wondered: "A powerful person? We don't recognize such a person."
Paris smiled: "I think such a powerful person will stand in front of you at this moment."
He took out a check of ten thousand dollars and handed it to Huey: "This will slightly represent my sincerity, and I think it can also help you."
Huey and Bobby had no idea what to say... Yes. They need money now, more than ever. Those in the Black Panther Party have spent a lot of money every day on food, drinking, defecation and urination. The funds raised have been used up. When they were most worried, a white man provided him with such great help. You must know that because of the money issue, someone in the Black Panther Party has even proposed to rob.
Hell, Huey and Bobby, even if they are impulsive, will know that this will cause serious dissatisfaction among black sympathizers...
"Mr. Paris, you really make us so grateful." At this time, Huey's name also changed: "We couldn't believe that a white man would provide us with such help. God, how can we thank you?"
"I think this is what I should do." Paris said very calmly: "It's just that I want to give you a suggestion, why can't you get the respect you should have? Because you have never done any major incidents. You can't let others know about your existence."
Huey and Bobby nodded helplessly. They also knew the problem, but it was difficult for them to think of a solution.
"Weapon, use force to win your legal rights!" Paris raised some of his own voice: "In Oakland, you are not lonely in the whole of America. There are many black groups doing the same things as you. Force, repeated force, allows white people to recognize your existence and make the US government pay attention to your existence! Merritt College is all black students, and Casri College is all white students. They enjoy a much better living conditions than you, and they seriously despise you. Even students who graduate from Casri College are far more relaxed than you. Gentlemen, do you think this is fair?"
"No, this is unfair!" Huey and Bobby shouted loudly at the same time: "They always look at us with discriminatory eyes, they always insult us on various occasions, they enjoy privileges, and their power to work is occupied by them. Black people can only look for the most humble job at the bottom!"
Chapter completed!