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Good Samaritans deserve respect for their deeds

China Daily | Updated: 2017-09-12 07:59

LI XIUGUO, a farmer from Central China's Henan province, disappeared while trying to save five people from drowning in the Yellow River in neighboring Shandong province. Yet when his family applied for the honorary title of Good Samaritan for him, officials from both provinces rejected their plea. Huashang Daily comments:

Li Chuanfei, Li Xiuguo's son, collected ample evidence and oral testimonies from witnesses and the rescued people, proving that his father disappeared while helping to save other people. He also completed the necessary paperwork for the application.

Yet local officials of both provinces rejected the family's plea. In Heze, Shandong province, where the tragedy occurred, local officials said they only bestow the honor of Good Samaritan on people with local hukou (household registration). In Li's hometown of Puyang, Henan province, local officials said they give the honor to only those people who have done an exceptionally good deed within their jurisdiction.

Good Samaritans deserve respect for their deeds

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