Five alleged Chinese police service stations identified in Canada
"These operations are but the latest iteration of a growing and rapidly expanding transnational repression campaign from the Communist Party of China," said Safeguard Defenders campaign director Laura Harth. The human rights NGO says it has identified 102 Chinese police service stations operating across 53 countries, including five in Canada.
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