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4 US university professors injured in stabbing attack in China

HONG KONG — Four American instructors at a small Iowa college were injured in a knife attack while on a teaching trip to China, their school and officials from both countries said.

The rare attack on foreigners in the powerful security state comes as China tries to repair ties with the United States and revive tourism to help boost a sluggish economy after three years of isolation amid the coronavirus pandemic. Covid-19.

The four instructors at Cornell College, a private liberal arts college in Mount Vernon, Iowa, were injured “in a serious incident” during a daytime visit to a public park, the president of the college confirmed Monday. school, Jonathan Brand, in a press release.

They were accompanied by a faculty member from the school's Chinese partner institution, Beihua University, during the attack in the northeastern Chinese city of Jilin.

Brand said the school had been in contact with all four and was helping them.

A graphic video circulating on social media shows a woman and two men, one of whom is drenched in blood, lying on the ground in Beishan Park in central Jilin, where several ancient temples are located.

Four Cornell College Instructors Reportedly Stabbed in China (via X)

All three appeared conscious and were using or searching for their cell phones in full view of the others.

A State Department spokesperson said U.S. officials were aware of the reports and were monitoring the situation, but declined to comment further.

China's Foreign Ministry confirmed the incident Tuesday after hours of public silence from authorities.

“All the injured were immediately taken to hospital and given appropriate medical treatment, and none of them are in life-threatening condition,” spokesperson Lin Jian said at a briefing. regular press in Beijing. “Police have preliminary determined that this was an isolated incident and are currently investigating further.”

Chinese state media, which often covers Chinese nationals facing violence in the United States, had not reported on the attack as of Tuesday afternoon local time, and discussions about it appeared to be tightly controlled on Chinese social networks, heavily censored.

Prominent Chinese commentator Hu Xijin, former editor-in-chief of the state-backed nationalist Global Times tabloid, said Tuesday he hoped it was an isolated incident that would not have “any negative impact on the exchange of personnel between China and other countries.

“Our people are generally very friendly towards foreign tourists who show up at markets and tourist attractions,” he said in a Weibo post that has since been deleted. “Whatever the motive of the attacker in this incident, this is an isolated case in the broader context of Chinese society.”

Iowa State Rep. Adam Zabner confirmed that his brother, David Zabner, was among the victims of the attack on Monday, a public holiday in China. He said his brother had stitches after being stabbed in the arm and remained hospitalized, but was doing well and in good spirits.

David Zabner, a Tufts University graduate student and Cornell College alumnus who previously taught there, had previously participated in the exchange program and returned this year, Adam Zabner said.

According to a 2018 press release, Beihua funds Cornell professors to travel and live in China while providing instruction in computer science, mathematics and physics over a two-week period. Cornell College said Monday that no students are participating in the program.

Phone calls to Beihua University and the joint program with Cornell were unsuccessful Tuesday.

Details about the condition of the other victims, who have not yet been publicly identified, are unclear. It was also unclear whether the teachers were targeted or attacked randomly.

Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds said on X that she was in contact with the Iowa federal delegation and the State Department in response to “this horrific attack.”

Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, said the that she and her team were in contact with Cornell College and the State Department and “praying for a speedy recovery for all.”

Rep. Mariannette Miller-Meeks, Republican of Iowa, whose district includes Mount Vernon, said in a statement that she was trying to contact the U.S. Embassy to ensure victims could leave China as soon as possible after receiving treatment. their injuries.

The attack came as the United States and China, the world's two largest economies, promote people-to-people exchanges as part of an effort to improve overall bilateral relations. U.S. officials are considering easing Level 3 travel advisories for mainland China, its second-highest warning level, in part because they fear it would discourage such trade.

During a visit to the United States last November, Chinese President Xi Jinping who has a long-standing personal connection to Iowa since first visiting there in 1985 as part of an agricultural delegation said Beijing is ready to invite 50,000 young Americans to China for exchange and study programs over the next five years.

The number of Americans studying in China has declined sharply over the past decade. There are currently nearly 300,000 Chinese students in the United States, while fewer than 900 Americans study in China, according to U.S. data.

Lin, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson, said Tuesday that the stabbing would not affect the normal flow of cultural exchanges between the United States and China.

“China is recognized as one of the safest countries in the world,” he said. “China has always taken and will continue to take effective measures to ensure the safety of all foreigners in the country.”

Even though China has some of the strictest gun control laws in the world, stabbing attacks are not uncommon. Last month, two people were killed and 21 others injured in a stabbing attack at a hospital in southwest China's Yunnan province.

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