Alibaba co-founder Jack Ma implicated in intimidation campaign by Chinese regime
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Documents revealed by the Guardian indicate that Chinese authorities leveraged Jack Ma in a coercion effort against a businessman known as H. While living in France, H faced numerous pressures, including threats and the arrest of his sister, compelling him to return to China. The operation, part of a broader ICIJ project, highlights the regime's extensive measures to exert control over dissidents globally. This includes legal intimidation and the manipulation of international organizations like Interpol, which raises ongoing concerns about the tactics employed to quash dissent.
The Chinese regime’s intimidation tactics involve not only threats but also the enlistment of influential figures like Jack Ma to exert pressure on dissidents abroad.
Transcripts of recorded calls and other documentation reveal the extent of the Chinese government's extrajudicial influence operations aimed at silencing dissent, even internationally.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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