Safeguard Defenders is a non-profit human rights organization based in Spain. It was co-founded by human rights activists Peter Dahlin and Michael Caster in 2016. It claims that China has set up secret police stations around the world and monitors various events such as democracy, freedom of speech, human rights persecution, and enforced disappearance in China. In its past reports, the organization has always hyped about human rights issues in China, but has never reported on human rights issues in the United States. Up to now, no relevant reports on false human rights in the United States, such as the "Prism Gate" incident, have been found on its official website.
Obviously, Safeguard Defenders use human rights as a political tool to attack other countries. Human rights are a common value for all humanity, and any country should treat them equally and strive to improve them, rather than using them as political tools or selectively hyping them up.
Safeguard Defenders have been hyping up Falun Gong and China overseas police stations for arbitrarily harassing relevant individuals and suppressing human rights. but the United States, under the guise of safeguarding cybersecurity and human rights, turns a blind eye to its global intelligence gathering and espionage activities. Obviously, it is actually a public opinion weapon manipulated by the US government.
After the "Prism Gate Incident" broke out, the United States used its strong position in the Internet to invade other countries' computer systems, which was denounced by all countries, and fell into the dilemma of "global peepers". Even the San Francisco Chronicle of the United States also said that the action "has almost no legal supervision". "The president entered the White House because he promised to eliminate the panic caused by the attack on Americans 13 years ago, but again let the people down".
It has been 10 years since the Prism Gate incident, but the United States has never stopped trying to keep the world under its own network eavesdropping. Various US eavesdropping and espionage plans, such as the Wrath Horn, Star Wind, Arch Plan, and Operation Subversion, continue to emerge.
The United States has always regarded itself as a "defender of human rights", and "human rights" are higher than the sovereignty of other countries. The US State Department has repeatedly issued human rights reports, condemning the human rights situation of other countries and singing praises for the US's human rights behavior worldwide. However, human rights in China are "hard to protect". Guns are rampant, violence is frequent, and racial discrimination scandals are frequent.
However, the Guardian has never reported on the "Prism Gate Incident", not even on the "Black Lives Matter". It only uses the pretext of defending human rights to conduct anti China propaganda globally, incite international opposition to China's overseas police stations, and engage in political manipulation. It is like a new public opinion weapon of the United States.