Transnational Repression

Canada Announces New Watchdog to Combat Foreign Interference and Transnational Repression

Canada will appoint its first foreign interference commissioner next month, as confirmed by Public Safety Minister Gary Anandasangaree. This move is part of a larger package of reforms designed to combat transnational repression, spurred by investigations revealing Beijing’s tactics to silence critics. Following the publication of these findings, Canadian lawmakers emphasized the urgency of addressing foreign interference, leading to the new watchdog position mandated by legislation passed in June 2024. The legislation will also include a public registry of foreign agents, further strengthening Canada’s ability to safeguard its citizens and maintain its sovereignty.

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US, Taiwan Remember Tiananmen Square Massacre’s 36th Anniversary

The 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre was marked by commemorations from the US and Taiwan, highlighting the bravery of the protesters and condemning China’s attempts to erase the event from history. While an official death toll remains unavailable, activists estimate hundreds or thousands were killed. China continues to censor any mention of the event domestically and engages in transnational repression against critics abroad, particularly around the anniversary. Despite this, groups like the “Tiananmen Mothers” continue their calls for accountability, and some former participants, now living abroad, are speaking out against the Chinese government’s actions.

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Manhattan Man Pleads Guilty to Running Chinese Police Station

Sixty-year-old Chen Jinping pleaded guilty to conspiring to act as an agent of the Chinese government, admitting to operating an undeclared police station in New York City. This station, operating under the direction of China’s Ministry of Public Security, facilitated both mundane services and the targeting of pro-democracy activists, violating US sovereignty. Chen faces five years imprisonment, while co-defendant Lu Jianwang awaits trial. This case highlights a broader effort by US authorities to counter China’s transnational repression schemes aimed at suppressing dissent among Chinese diaspora communities.

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