An unofficial Chinese police station in Dublin removed its signage in recent days after the Irish government began questioning the local Chinese embassy about the station’s activities. The development comes as reports about three similar stations in Canada are being investigated by the federal government. The police stations are among the more than 50 outposts…
Chinese ‘Police Overseas Service Station’ in Ireland Removes Sign, While Feds Investigate Similar Offices in Canada
CCP Runs Police Outpost in New York City, Part of Global Network of Transnational Repression: Report
Chinese authorities have opened at least one “overseas police service station” in the United States as part of the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) global transnational repression, according to human rights group Safeguard Defenders. “These operations eschew official bilateral police and judicial cooperation and violate the international rule of law, and may violate the territorial integrity…
Unofficial Chinese Police Stations in Canada Likely Number More Than 3, Says Report Co-Author
The Chinese regime has likely established more unofficial overseas police stations in Canada than the three in Toronto identified in a report by a human rights NGO, a co-author of the report says. Spain-based Safeguard Defenders published a report in September warning of the regime’s “long-arm policing” around the world through what’s been dubbed the “110…
Beijing Pressures Countries to Deport Taiwanese Nationals to China, Report Says
TAIPEI, Taiwan—China is pressuring countries to send citizens of Taiwan to mainland China, Madrid-based human rights group Safeguard Defenders said in its latest report. In doing so, the communist regime is undermining the self-ruled island’s sovereignty, the human rights group wrote in its Nov. 30 report titled “China’s Hunt for Taiwanese Overseas.” The Taiwanese nationals…
UN Should Not Work With CCP Agency Known for Human Rights Violations: Rights Group
A United Nations body set up to combat drugs and corruption is being questioned for having entered into an agreement with a Chinese extrajudicial agency known for its human rights violations. Madrid-based human rights group Safeguard Defenders announced on June 29 a new investigation into China’s secretive detention system known as “liuzhi,” as well as the…
UN Body Collaborating with CCP Agency Known for Human Rights Violations: Rights Group
A United Nations body set up to combat drugs and corruption is being questioned for having entered into an agreement with a Chinese extrajudicial agency known for its human rights violations. Madrid-based human rights group Safeguard Defenders announced on June 29 a new investigation into China’s secretive detention system known as “liuzhi,” as well as the…
‘Mass State-Sanctioned Kidnapping:’ Tens of Thousands Terrorized Under China’s Secretive Detention System, Report Warns
The Chinese communist regime is expanding its use of a system that is tantamount to “mass state-sanctioned kidnapping,” to terrorize and silence people including foreigners, according to a recent report (pdf) by human rights group Safeguard Defenders. The secretive system, a legalized form of black jails, has been running since 2013 and has targeted a…
Story Behind Revocation of CGTV’s License in UK: Interview with Peter Dahlin
The Chinese regime’s mouthpiece China Global Television Network lost its broadcasting license in the UK early this year, although the Beijing authorities put on a big effort to maintain its voice in Europe. Peter Dahlin, the person behind the effort, spoke about the process with NTD News in an April 9 interview. “CGTN is directly…
Story Behind Revocation of Chinese State-Run Media CGTN’s License in UK: Interview With Peter Dahlin
The Chinese regime’s mouthpiece China Global Television Network (CGTN) lost its broadcasting license in the UK early this year, although the Beijing authorities put on a big effort to maintain its voice in Europe. Peter Dahlin, the person behind the effort, spoke about the process with The Epoch Times’ affiliate NTD in an April 9…
French Licence Puts Pressure on China State Broadcaster: NGO Director
The French broadcasting licence that China Global Television Network (CGTN) has obtained will bring more pressure to the Chinese state broadcaster, an NGO director says. Peter Dahlin, the director of Safeguard Defenders, a human rights NGO that has filed complaints against CGTN that led to its licence being revoked in the UK, said France’s decision to give…
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