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China Accused Of Targeting Its Overseas Citizens For Political Dissent

China Accused Of Targeting Its Overseas Citizens For Political Dissent

Posted on May 13, 2024 By admin


Overseas students reported that family members in China received threats.

Beijing:

China is targeting citizens studying abroad for their political activism, rights group Amnesty International said Monday, with some students reporting harassment of family members back home.

China does not tolerate political dissent and has used sophisticated tech tools as well as intimidation to crack down on domestic protestors and activists.

And Beijing’s curbs on political activism are increasingly expanding abroad in the form of “transnational repression”, Amnesty International said in a report, citing interviews with dozens of students in eight European and North American countries.

Overseas students reported that family members in China received threats after they attended events abroad including commemorations of the bloody 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown, according to the group.

“Threats made to family members in mainland China included to revoke their passports, get them fired from their jobs, prevent them from receiving promotions and retirement benefits, or even limiting their physical freedom,” it claimed.

Students also said they had been blocked from posting and surveilled on Chinese social apps — often the only way to communicate with family members due to Beijing’s internet firewall.

One student told Amnesty International that police showed his parents “transcripts of his online WeChat conversations with family members”.

Students said they actively self-censored during classes and social interactions and complained of mental health problems caused by the feeling of pervasive surveillance, “ranging from stress and trauma to paranoia and depression”.

“I would really want to publish my thesis… but I’m worried, so I chose not to,” one student told Amnesty.

Beijing has not yet responded to Monday’s report, but has previously rejected mounting criticism in recent years that it targets citizens living abroad, insisting that it respects other countries’ sovereignty and that any law enforcement operations are conducted in accordance with the law.

 

(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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