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Chinese authorities have forced nearly 10,000 nationals since 2014 to return to China. The country’s judicial system says they are wanted as part of President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption efforts. But one Spain-based NGO, Safeguard Defenders, says there are cases in which Chinese authorities harass and detain expatriates’ family members in China in order to bully them into returning. Other times, Chinese nationals are lured into countries that have extradition agreements with China. According to one of Safeguard Defenders’ reports, the Chinese government is now more motivated than ever to spread the power of its security force abroad. This is due […]

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Typical low life criminals the China ccp government. Kidnapping, concentration camps, mass raping, organ harvesting. It shows what kind of animals and gangsters they are and a big threat fir the whole world. Polute the world and stealing fish, land and resources world wide and destroying Buddha statues like the ISS and Taliban terrorists

Low life China ccp terrorists destroying temples and Buddhas

 

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An Ngo report by Safeguard Defenders, formed by Peter Dahlin, expelled from China in 2014 after his involvement in a spying case. Obviously no axe to grind there...

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16 minutes ago, Poolie said:

An Ngo report by Safeguard Defenders, formed by Peter Dahlin, expelled from China in 2014 after his involvement in a spying case. Obviously no axe to grind there...

This is also on the table if europol, german police, spain police. By the way kidnapping is a serious crime in europe. Suspicious how you defend this criminals always 

 

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26 minutes ago, Poolie said:

An Ngo report by Safeguard Defenders, formed by Peter Dahlin, expelled from China in 2014 after his involvement in a spying case. Obviously no axe to grind there...

A blinded axe.....I might add.

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

The country’s judicial system says they are wanted as part of President Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption efforts.

Maybe President Xi Jinping could assist the Thai Government in getting Red Bull home for trial? According to this news report, his government has some success in this area.

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16 minutes ago, ctxa said:

"He who has nothing to hide has nothing to fear"

Yet, practicing what one preaches come by very difficult for some. 

A hint: The Occidental world.

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4 hours ago, ctxa said:

"He who has nothing to hide has nothing to fear"

...because, he who has nothing to fear has nothing.

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3 minutes ago, AMc said:

...because, he who has nothing to fear has nothing.

Highly doubt it. 

If you are a normal person, with more or less money/assets, who lives a peaceful and quiet but happy life, you have nothing to fear. 

If on the other hand, you get into politics, you are corrupt, and on top of all that you pick up a fight with the wrong side of the party (because in the end Xi Jinping won), then perhaps running away like a headless chicken overseas is of little help. I feel 0 sympathy towards these politicians. Cuz in the end no matter which country they're from, they're all the same, corrupt as f***. 

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