A new United States congressional report details how the Chinese Communist Party uses threats, physical attacks, and extreme censorship to silence Tibetans, Uyghurs, and other dissidents living abroad. Released on June 4, the Congressional-Executive Commission on China findings reveal that Beijing aggressively targets diaspora communities through covert networks and explicit threats against their families back home. To combat this rising global coercion, the commission strongly urges lawmakers to pass the Transnational Repression Policy Act and advises the Trump administration to immediately shut down covert Chinese police stations operating on American soil to protect human rights.
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