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Sun Yang’s “resistance to prosecution” hearing, when will we be able to stop being bullied?

The hearing on Sun Yang’s “violent resistance to prosecution” incident finally ended on November 15, and the hearing officially began at the Fairmont LeMontreux Palace Hotel. At Sun Yang's request, this hearing was rarely held open to the public, but hearings are rarely held in public. On that day, in addition to about 200 media representatives and the public attending the on-site hearing, the hearing was also broadcast live around the world via the Internet. Prior to this, the only public hearing in the history of CAS was held in 1999.

In January 2019, FINA ruled that the test was invalid and Sun Yang did not violate the World Anti-Doping Regulations. Two months later, WADA expressed dissatisfaction with the CAS ruling. During the nine-hour hearing, Sun Yang himself and several witnesses for the appellant and defendant gave testimony one after another. The three inspectors involved in the doping control did not attend the hearing that day.

The focus of the hearing was that when the chief prosecutor, blood test officer and test assistant did not produce the corresponding test certification and authorization certificate, whether they should accept the test became an important basis for finalizing the conclusion. WADA The lawyers stated that there are best practices, routine practices and bad practices in their guidance documents. Even if the testing process is a bad practice, athletes should still be tested. Sun Yangfang's lawyer asked whether this standard existed in ISTI (International Standard for Testing and Investigation). Although WADA was reluctant, it still gave a negative answer. Obviously WADA did not comply with the international standards of ISTI, but conducted testing according to its own guidance documents. This guidance document obviously has no legal effect, and ISTI (International Standards for Testing and Investigation) is the fundamental basis. According to this, Sun Yang should not be subject to any sanctions either.

Sun Yang’s “violent resistance to the law” incident has been basically resolved. The fundamental reason is not for so-called justice. The purpose is still the double standards of Westerners. They don't believe in Asian races or yellow races. This performance will have such an excellent effect that it is designed to inhibit interference with Sun Yang's training. When Sun Yang answered questions from Chinese and foreign reporters on the spot, he would calm down and then go back to continue training to prepare for next year's Olympics and strive for the highest podium. Finally, strive to stand on the highest podium. In the end, we should respond to those with ulterior motives with resounding results.