Inside China's machinery of repression and how it crushes dissent around the world
Briefly

During President Xi Jinping's visit to France, Chinese activist Jiang Shengda faced an emotional dilemma as he received a call from his mother in Beijing, believed to be coerced by Chinese authorities. Jiang chose not to answer, emphasizing the intense pressure faced by dissidents living overseas. This reflects a broader campaign by the Chinese government to suppress dissent within the diaspora through surveillance and intimidation, affecting the lives of many activists and their families across the globe.
Jiang's decision to remain silent during his mother's call highlights the intense pressure faced by Chinese dissidents abroad, reflecting a global campaign of intimidation by the Chinese government.
The Chinese government's tactics include hacking and surveillance, applying pressure on activists like Jiang by targeting their families and friends as part of their strategy to stifle dissent.
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