Sunday, June 30

EXCLUSIVE: China Operates More Than 100 Police Stations Worldwide With Help From Some Host Nations, Report Says | News

Beijing has established more than 100 overseas police stations around the world to monitor, harass, and in some cases repatriate Chinese citizens living in exile, using bilateral security agreements reached with countries in Europe and Africa to gain a widespread presence internationally, a new report shared exclusively with CNN alleges.

Madrid-based human rights activist Safeguard Defenders says it has found evidence that China was operating 48 additional police stations abroad since the group first disclosed the existence of 54 such stations in September.

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