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VisitWhich U.S. official will make the first public statement regarding the CCP's actions during the APEC summit?
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Washington Post Reveals CCP's Violent Intimidation During Xi Jinping's APEC Summit Visit to San Francisco
Sep 3, 2024, 10:05 AM
A major investigation by the Washington Post has revealed that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) proxies, including PRC diplomats and pro-China diaspora groups based in the United States, organized demonstrations in San Francisco during Xi Jinping's visit in November 2023 for the APEC summit. These groups harassed and silenced protesters opposed to Beijing's policies through violence. The investigation highlights the CCP's efforts to intimidate critics and extend its intolerance of dissent into the United States, targeting individuals exercising their First Amendment rights. The investigation is part of a broader pattern of transnational repression.
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