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    Moderna Sets Up Shop in China Amid Fears of a 65 Million Per Week Infection Wave
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    "Moderna is setting up shop in #China as fears of another COVID-19 wave in the country rise. The vaccine maker says it has registered in China. So far, the country has only vaccinated its population with domestic vaccines. Stocks shot up at the news. This comes amid warnings from China's top health adviser that China could see 65 million infections per week come summer.

    00:00 Intro
    00:55 Moderna Sets Up Shop in China Amid Fears of a 65M Per Week Infection Wave
    02:23 U.S. Gov't Warns of Chinese Hacking Threats
    03:51 China’s Role in the U.S. Electrical Grid
    04:47 U.S., Chinese Commerce Chiefs Address Trade Concerns
    05:51 DOJ Charges Chinese Agents in Bribery Scheme
    07:01 House Passes Bipartisan Bill Targeting Fentanyl
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    11:47 Aquilino: U.S. Confident It Could Win a War Over Taiwan
    12:57 Pentagon: China Refusing Talks with U.S. Military
    13:54 Chinese Vessel Enters Vietnamese Waters for Patrol "

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    The CCP exploited the Cathay Pacific incident to inflame tensions between people on mainland and HK
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    "Seven Chinese provinces were hit by heavy rain. Houses and cars were swamped, and bridges were washed away.
    The explosion at the Hebei police station is fraught with uncertainty.
    Another hundred billion-dollar real estate company in China faces delisting due to its debt crisis.
    The CCP exploited the Cathay Pacific incident to inflame tensions between people on the Mainland and Hong Kong."



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    Trillion-Dollar Sponge City Projects Are Useless, Severe Floods Hit Three Provinces
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    "China has recently experienced a series of frequent natural disasters.
    Heavy rainfall has struck Guangxi, Hunan, and Henan, resulting in devastating floods. Additionally, there has been a sudden significant drop in temperature and heavy snowfall in Shaanxi and Shanxi provinces.
    To make matters worse, sandstorms in northern China have also been more severe compared to previous years.
    In the early hours of May 22nd, Guilin City in Guangxi Province was hit by torrential rain, leading to severe urban flooding.
    Many streets and roads were heavily submerged, with numerous cars stranded in the water.
    The local meteorological observatory issued a red alert for heavy rain, resulting in the closure of 371 schools.
    Videos shared by local residents depicted staircases of certain buildings turning into waterfalls.
    On May 22nd, heavy rainfall struck Yueyang City, Hunan, leading to urban flooding once again.
    Surging waters gushed out from the sewers, instantly transforming the streets into rivers.
    On May 23rd, a torrential rain in Dongguan, Guangdong turned the city into a waterlogged area.
    During this period, Sanmenxia City was hit by severe convective weather, including heavy rain, thunderstorms, and strong winds.
    On May 21st, Shaanxi experienced widespread heavy precipitation, accompanied by a sharp drop in temperatures.
    Several netizens have uploaded videos showing that starting from May 20th, there was heavy rain and hail in multiple areas of Shaanxi.
    In recent days, sandstorms have also struck multiple regions in China.
    According to the monitoring data from the China Meteorological Administration, on May 19th, cold air carrying winds and sand swept across Xinjiang, Gansu, Inner Mongolia, Shanxi, Hebei, Shandong, Heilongjiang, Jilin, Liaoning, and other areas. In some areas of central Inner Mongolia, the wind reached a force of 11 on the Beaufort scale, and localized sandstorms occurred in the southern Xinjiang Basin and central Inner Mongolia.
    According to mainland media reports, at least 400 cities in China are implementing "sponge city" construction.
    Whether in developed cities in the east or impoverished cities in the central and western regions, they are investing billions or even hundreds of billions of yuan in sponge city projects."

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    BREAKING - China's New Uprising LIVE NOW
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    "The Chinese government may have pissed off the wrong people. China's crackdown on Islam, and religion in general has come to a tipping point, and it's currently blowing up in the most unexpected places."

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    The Deck of Fujian Aircraft Carrier Cracked? Google Earth Caught It!China VS US Aircraft Carrier
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    At the distant Changxing Island YuanSha Port dock, the aircraft carrier Fujian quietly sits. Google Earth's satellite images present us with a stunning scene.
    Upon careful "observation, you will notice two apparent fissures appearing towards the rear of the carrier's flight deck; one in an L-shape, stretching 50 meters, the other a straight line, 30 meters long.
    This shocking discovery has sparked widespread debate online.
    Although some netizens speculate that these might be arrestor cables photographed from high altitude, from another perspective, they indeed resemble cracks. Moreover, these supposed cracks' location at the rear of the carrier does not align with the usual position of arrestor cables.
    Another guess is that these could be cracks in the special coating material on the deck. However, if the coating could crack so significantly, it reflects that the flatness of the deck fails to meet the required standard.
    How then, could such a deck guarantee the safe take-off and landing of aircraft?
    Those with knowledge inside the CCP have highlighted that an aircraft carrier is a complex entity that demands comprehensive capabilities for its operation.
    It is not simply a matter of constructing a large, flat ship and placing aircraft on top of it.
    The internal workings of an aircraft carrier consist of numerous intricate systems, such as steam turbines, communication systems, logistics systems, avionics systems, and personnel systems, among others.
    Additionally, an aircraft carrier relies on the support of airborne early warning aircraft, escort systems, and supply ships, forming a multifaceted network.
    China still faces significant deficiencies and noticeable gaps in the overall carrier system.
    Therefore, last August, after Nancy Pelosi left Taiwan, China conducted military exercises around Taiwan, but their aircraft carriers were noticeably absent.
    The absence of aircraft carriers from such a large-scale exercise may stem from two reasons: first, China's carriers may genuinely be incapable of participating in large-scale group combat exercises; second, their participation might expose the carriers' weaknesses."

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    I really can't get over the irony of this, it's truly amazing and if Western media were anywhere close to fair they'd be all over it.

    Peter Dahlin, the founder of Safeguard Defenders, the organization behind the list of alleged "secret Chinese police stations" that's been making some much noise in the media lately, used to run "Chinese Urgent Action Working Group", a NED-funded NGO in China whose mission was to "strengthen rule of law by encouraging improved policy, and particulary in strengthening enforcement of the legal system".

    Which means you'd think principles like due process, the right to a fair trial and the presumption of innocence would matter to him, right?

    Yet what Safeguard Defenders is doing is ruining countless people's lives all over the world by putting together a huge list spanning dozens of countries of "secret Chinese police stations". It writes without any nuance whatsoever that those he accuses "violate the international rule of law" and "set up a parallel policing mechanism using illegal methods". Not even a small "allegedly" in there, those he accuses are guilty for sure, no need for due process and a fair trial...

    And sadly it works. The media have eagerly bought into his accusations with hundreds of articles accusing local businesses or charities named in Dahlin's list of being "secret Chinese police" without any presumption of innocence, leading to their lives being destroyed (many of these have been forced to close down) without being given a chance to defend themselves...

    The hypocrisy is absolutely off the charts...

    https://twitter.com/RnaudBertrand/st...94797002108929




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    https://twitter.com/quixoticlaugh/st...22735341146115



    https://montreal.ctvnews.ca/senator-...real-1.6386277

    Senator demands to know why RCMP alleged 'Chinese police stations' were in Montreal

    A Canadian senator is defending two Montreal-area Chinese community organizations that have been accused by the RCMP of hosting secret Chinese government police stations.

    The RCMP should bring forth their evidence or leave the groups alone, Independent Sen. Yuen Pau Woo told reporters in Montreal.

    "Provide information, clarity, and in the meantime, don't create more problems for the community," Woo said.

    Woo, an Independent senator representing British Columbia, called for fairness, due process and the rule of law. He said the two community groups -- which he said provide assistance to Quebec's Chinese community -- have been found guilty of allegations that haven't been explained.

    "It has caused members of the community to hesitate to come and seek services and they suffer -- not you ... not the RCMP, but the individuals who would come here for services and who are hesitating to come because they worry about what might happen if they come here," Woo said.

    Woo made the comments during a news conference with members of Montreal's Chinese community at the office of one of the groups targeted by the RCMP, Service a la Famille Chinoise du Grand Montreal. Members called for an end to the investigation, describing it as a sword of Damocles hanging over the community. Some mused about seeking damages in court.

    In mid-March, the RCMP said that the organization, along with Centre Sino-Quebec de la Rive-Sud, located on Montreal's South Shore, hosted Chinese government agents who allegedly harassed members of the city's Chinese community.

    Public Safety Minister Marco Mendicino told a parliamentary committee last week that the RCMP had shut down the so-called police stations in Montreal, Toronto and Vancouver.

    The RCMP said Friday they continue to actively investigate reports of criminal activity in relation to the so-called "police stations."

    "It is important to note that some of the activity the RCMP is investigating was occurring at locations where other legitimate services to the Chinese Canadian community were, or are being, offered," said Cpl. Kim Chamberland in an emailed statement.

    "The RCMP will not comment on specific locations as investigations are ongoing. However, the RCMP can confirm that our national response has disrupted illegal activity."

    The Spanish human rights organization Safeguard Defenders, which has identified more than 100 of the alleged police stations in more than 50 countries, has said the stations serve to "persuade" people who Chinese authorities claim are fugitives to return to China to face charges.

    The Chinese government has denied those claims.

    The Chinatown gate is seen on Thursday, March 9, 2023 in Montreal. Quebec RCMP said they were investigating two alleged secret police stations operated by Chinese authorities in the province. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

    Woo pushed back against that Spanish group on Friday, asking why authorities were taking the word of a foreign organization, "making allegations, grave allegations that impact Canadians."

    He said that neither he nor the groups under RCMP investigation know the details of what they are being accused of or what even constitutes a clandestine police station.

    "All of us here are opposed to foreign interference, all of us, all of us against harassment, intimidation of Canadians and we need to use every tool we have, legal tool to stop foreign interference, harassment and intimidation," Woo added. "But we cannot do it at the expense of the rights and privileges of our citizens."

    Walter Tom, an immigration lawyer, called it irresponsible to associate the community organizations to illegal practices without backing it up.

    "By associating, in such an irresponsible manner, these two organizations with secret police stations, and particularly by flashing the names of these two organizations every time that there are headlines about secret police, is creating an atmosphere of fear," Tom said.

    May Chiu, a family lawyer and head of the Chinatown Roundtable, said all board members of the two organizations have collaborated with the RCMP but have not heard anything from police since mid-March. Chiu, a former executive director of the Montreal centre, said she was unaware of any illegal activities during her time.

    She said the staff is made up mainly of women who are social workers, adding that many are fearful and stressed about losing their livelihood.

    "It just breaks my heart that they themselves are living very, very precariously right now," Chiu said.

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    The above two posts are out of place.

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    I have to agree. There is a lot of CCP propaganda masquerading as legitimate journalism, and I think that was the case here.
    (Case in point, see the next video posted, which is very concerning!)
    I will request that the posts be moved to Ravenlocke's own thread about China, and request that no further such posts be made in this thread.
    Whereas there is plenty of credible evidence to prove the CCP is doing a tremendous amount of harm and spreading a lot of lies, in the tradition of Communism, and the world needs to know about it.
    There is plenty wrong with Western governments, but they don't compare with what is currently happening under the CCP's rule, which is amping up to a new kind of disastrous "Cultural Revolution".
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    The above two posts are out of place.
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    "KILL AMERICANS" - China's New Education Campaign in School
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    "China's new education campaign is absolutely terrifying, and for some reason, no one is talking about it."



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    $7 Billion Chip Dream Shattered! CCP Lifted a Stone Only to Drop It on Its Own Foot & Banned Itself
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    "The G7 Leaders' Summit concluded in Hiroshima, Japan, on May 21. Drawing significant attention from the global community, the summit, for the first time, had economic security as its main focus. During the preceding meetings of G7 finance and foreign ministers, key discussions centered around reorganizing supply chains and addressing economic coercion, perceived as directed towards the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The subsequent series of actions taken by various parties have reignited the already long-standing U.S.-China technology war. The focus of this war has once again intensified around high-end chips.
    Japan's move was part of a classified semiconductor agreement reached in Washington on January 27 between the US, Japan, and the Netherlands, aiming to expand semiconductor export control measures against the CCP.
    In addition to the ‘classified agreement' reached with Japan and the Netherlands, the United States also proposed in March last year the Chip4 alliance including the US, Japan, Taiwan, and South Korea. On August 8 of last year, South Korea agreed to participate in preliminary discussions, marking the official formation of the chip4 alliance. The external community believes that the underlying intention of chip4 is to leverage the alliance to exclude Mainland China from the global semiconductor supply chain."



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    China’s High-Speed Rail in Crisis, Leaves "Zombie Stations", and Debt Surges to 9 Trillion Dollar
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    "In recent years, China has been hit with a myriad of economic challenges including a recession, a collapse in the real estate market, bank failures, significant shrinkage in exports, foreign companies fleeing the country, successive waves of layoffs and wage cuts, and a climbing unemployment rate. Weak consumption due to the lack of cash flow, high prices of goods, low social security, and infringements on human rights have led to widespread grievances and tension in all sectors of society. The central government has repeatedly asked local governments to "tighten their belts" and prepare for hard times, leading to a gradual halt in the expansion of city subway and high-speed rail projects, which used to receive substantial government subsidies.
    China has more than forty cities equipped with metro systems. In recent years, as metro construction progresses, the assets and liabilities of metro companies have been on the rise. Looking at it from an asset perspective, Beijing Infrastructure Investment currently has the largest scale of assets, but its liabilities also stand high at 533.8 billion yuan (about $76.3 billion US dollars). Shenzhen Metro ranks second with total liabilities of 350 billion yuan (approximately $50 billion US dollars). Recently, metro expansion in cities like Shenzhen, Chengdu, Nanjing, Hangzhou, and Nanning has collectively shrunk, with numerous lines being cut.
    "In the imagination of most people, China's rail system should be quite profitable, but recent financial reports show that China State Railway Group Company is making a loss. By the first half of 2022, the debt had reached as high as 6 trillion yuan."
    In reality, China's high-speed rail incurs an operational loss of hundreds of billions each year. Among the 18 railway bureaus in China, 12 are operating at a loss, and the rest are barely breaking even, with little hope for profit. If this loss continues, will China's pride turn into a global laughing stock?"



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    (It looks more big problems with faulty infrastructure problems, and serious climate changes in China, where extremes in weather was already a problem.)

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    (The news coming out of China is so bizarre and difficult to believe, even when it's presented with lots of evidence in the form of photos, videos, official documents etc.
    "The China Show", hosted by 2 guys (one from South Africa, one American) who lived, worked and travelled throughout China for well over a decade, is frequently posted in this thread, and provides some of the best accounts of what's really going on in China today, as they still have connections in China who send them news that the CCP would censor if it was posted in China.
    Other sources reporting on China like "China Truths", "China Observer", "China Insights" and the Indian youtube channel WION, only help to confirm those bizzare and difficult to believe news stories.
    It's not pleasant to consider the suffering of those living under the CCP's rule, but it is certainly instructive to know what happens when a people have lost their freedom so completely to a tyrannical government.
    Hopefully, contemplating this may help the people of nations that still have some basic freedoms left may help them to prevent becoming victims to the same fate.

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    Six Chinese netizens were arrested for "rumor-mongering" on the Henan Harvesters incident.
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    Applicants must hand over their online account details to apply for civil servant jobs."



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    “The explosion at the Hebei police station is fraught with uncertainty.” from this link


    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/sho...=1#post1560103

    According to this news article this was a fireworks explosion that happened at a police station while the police were examining some fireworks, a very sad accident because the fireworks were unstable.

    https://english.news.cn/20230527/ead...c504e8b/c.html


    4 killed in fireworks explosion in north China

    SHIJIAZHUANG, May 27 (Xinhua) -- At least four people were killed and two are missing after a fireworks explosion occurred in Dacheng County, north China's Hebei Province, on Friday, according to local authorities.

    The blast happened around 4 p.m. at Zangtun police station where police officers were sampling and identifying fireworks suspected of being illegally traded.

    According to a preliminary investigation, 11 people were at the scene. So far, nine have been rescued, among whom four showed no vital signs, and five are under treatment.

    Local authorities have sent rescuers to search for the missing people. An investigation into the cause of the accident is underway. ■

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    Floodings reported last year in 2022 and in 2016.

    https://www.cnn.com/2022/06/20/world...hnk/index.html

    https://www.reuters.com/world/china/...es-2022-07-04/

    https://floodlist.com/asia/china-4-d...xi-hubei-hunan

    China – 4 Dead After Further Flooding in Jiangxi, Hubei and Hunan

    18 July, 2016 by Richard Davies in Asia, News

    China’s Yangtze River basin has seen another wave of heavy rain and floods since 16 July, affecting the 3 provinces of Jiangxi, Hubei and Hunan. Some areas of Hubei saw around 200 mm of rain on 17 July, causing severe urban flooding, electricity, telecommunications, water supply interruption, and damage to transportation links and other infrastructure.

    China’s Ministry of Civil Affairs says that, as of 18 July, four people have been killed, 118,000 evacuated, and more than 500 houses have been destroyed.

    Of the four fatalities, two were the result of lightning strikes in Jiangxi. The other two victims drowned in flood water, one in Hunan, the other in Hubei.

    One of the worst hit areas is Guzhang county in Hunan Province, where heavy rain has caused devastating landslides and tuned rivers into raging torrents. Hundreds have been evacuated. Around 17 houses completely destroyed and 70 others suffering major damage. No casualties have been reported in Guzhang county.

    2021 an article regarding Climate Change due to flooding in China provinces

    https://chinadialogue.net/en/climate...e-henan-flood/

    How did Chinese media cover the Henan flood?
    Reportage of extreme weather should make the link with carbon emissions more emphatically

    Two hundred and two millimetres! That’s how much rain fell in Zhengzhou in a single hour on 20 July, a record for mainland China.

    Zhengzhou, capital of Henan province and a city of 10 million, lies in central China. It is not normally a wet place. Annual rainfall is around 600mm, only slightly more than fell on the city on that one day in July. Other parts of the province were also affected. According to official data, at least 302 people died and 55 went missing in the resulting floods province-wide. The media and official statements labelled it a “once in a thousand years” event, or in one case “once in five thousand years”. Experts from the National Meteorological Centre complained these were not scientific descriptions. The language reflected the shock people were feeling.

    Abroad, extreme weather events usually result in more discussions about climate change. So, with China having committed to carbon neutrality, did these floods boost awareness of climate change?

    Was the climate angle missing?

    In the day or two after the floods, reports mainly focussed on the flooding of tunnels on Zhengzhou’s underground line 5 and Jingguang Road, where people had been trapped. Readers were also informed about the causes of such an intense cloudburst, and why the risks had not been foreseen. The media were repeating explanations provided by local and national meteorologists, focusing on the preceding weather conditions and the local terrain. No link with climate change was drawn.

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    International media, such as the Economist, pointed out that the climate change angle was missing from media coverage within China. But once the initial shock and concerns had eased, broader analyses appeared, which included climate change.

    Some commercial media outlets adopted a climate perspective first, discussing how climate change makes extreme weather events more frequent and more intense globally. While they didn’t make a specific link with the Henan floods, they did refer to how these incidents increase discussion of climate change overseas. For example, a Yicai article described how Nature magazine connected climate change and extreme precipitation events after 2018’s Hurricane Florence. While Beijing News quoted a foreign meteorologist who blamed the summer’s floods in western Europe on climate change. Most of the experts featured in those articles came from international research institutions, intergovernmental organisations or NGOs. Little was heard from Chinese researchers or government officials.

    Official media outlets, managed directly by the Party and government, were a little slower. However, the close links those outlets have with official research institutions meant that reports from the China News Service and the Guangming Daily featured comments from the National Climate Centre and members of the Chinese Academy of Engineering.

    So, although the climate angle did receive coverage, the flooding did not heat up the climate debate. Data from Baidu shows that searches and instances in news coverage of the term “cloudburst” rocketed after the Zhengzhou flooding and remained high for a week. But there was little change in searches for the term “climate change” – two small peaks, but remaining low.

    The ignored climate goal behind carbon neutrality

    The concept of carbon neutrality is now well-known in China, but is often understood as a development strategy, a trend in investment and technology, rather than what it actually is: an emissions reduction target. The point of reducing emissions is to reduce the climate risks arising from global warming, a major one being more frequent and intense extreme weather.

    While it is not hard to find reports that, to varying degrees, draw the link between extreme weather events and climate change, the connection between carbon neutrality and climate change is missing. This creates a problem: carbon neutrality is generally regarded as a new “national policy”, originating with central government and being propagated from the top down – to state-owned enterprises and local governments, then onwards to private firms. But while the public are aware of the policy, they are not aware of the reasons behind it, and government efforts to raise awareness of climate risks are limited.

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    So, shortly after the Henan floods, and with the public not yet understanding climate risks, a bizarre theory went viral: that while climate change might be bad news for Europe and the US, it would be good for China, as historically Chinese dynasties flourish in warm and wet conditions.

    Authoritative publications such as the National Climate Change Assessment and the Climate Change Green Book, have emphasised that the damage done by climate change outweighs any benefits. The spread of misleading information shows that when scientific knowledge is not effectively communicated, rumours and pseudoscience fill the gap.

    Achieving carbon neutrality will be a tough fight, requiring the participation of all parts of society. If we are to shift to low-carbon working and living, we need to communicate about climate risks, and why it is necessary to cut carbon emissions to reduce those risks.

    Better understanding of climate risks will also help with adaptation and preparation. Climate change means more frequent and intense extreme weather events, striking at unexpected times in unexpected places. The shocking scenes in Henan were not a one-off. That same month, cloudbursts and glacier melt caused flooding in the Taklamakan Desert, the driest place in China, inundating a Sinopec exploration site. Experts have said that climate change makes it necessary to “raise awareness of disasters and change the existing understanding”.

    How to improve climate communications?

    Increasing understanding of climate risks is a long-term undertaking. The coverage of the Henan floods points to some near-term actions we could take.

    In China, wider awareness of climate risks will require the participation of state media. Not long ago, those outlets provided widespread coverage of carbon neutrality, popularising the concept across society as a whole. But the reporting on the floods shows no signs of an effort to link the intense rainfall with climate risks, or to link carbon neutrality with the reduction of those risks. That was a missed opportunity.

    “Official” scientists – those working for public bodies, such as government departments, universities and research institutions – are usually the voices most trusted by the Chinese public. But in coverage of the floods, they were less visible than scientists from overseas, international bodies, or NGOs. Widening understanding of climate science needs those official scientists to be more active communicators.

    Some communication techniques could also help. After the floods, Chinese scientists did mention that climate change could exacerbate extreme weather, but always stressed that there wasn’t enough evidence to link climate change with this particular incident. Scientists should remain professionally cautious, but how to talk about the uncertainties of climate science?

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    Climate change communication experts warn that while uncertainty is the impetus that drives climate research forward, for the public it is a barrier to action. For ordinary people, the repeated emphasis of the uncertainties reduces the persuasiveness of scientific information, in turn reducing the inclination of government and the public to act.

    In its handbook on climate communication, the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) suggests that when explaining links between climate change and extreme weather, scientists should emphasise established findings and consensus, and avoid overly technical language. The IPCC’s recently published Sixth Assessment Report shows that, since the 1950s, rainfall has become more frequent and more intense in the vast majority of regions, and that climate change, caused by human activity, is likely to be the main cause. That is a scientific consensus worthy of emphasis.

    International experience shows that using the attention generated by extreme weather events as an opportunity to talk about the underlying science can raise public understanding of climate change and its associated risks, and in turn boost emissions reductions and adaptation. This is not about taking advantage of a disaster. It is about ensuring that when the next “unthinkable” disaster occurs, our losses will not be so grave.


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    China renews blue alert for rainstorms

    People ride in rain in Hezhou, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, July 3, 2022. (Photo by Liao Zuping/Xinhua)

    BEIJING, April 3 (Xinhua) -- China's national observatory on Monday renewed a blue alert for rainstorms in parts of the country.

    From 8 a.m. Monday to 8 a.m. Tuesday, heavy rain is expected to lash parts of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Henan, Shandong, Jiangsu, Shaanxi, Shanxi, Guangxi, and Chongqing, according to the National Meteorological Center.

    Heavy downpours of up to 130 mm of precipitation may hit parts of Anhui, Hubei and Hunan.

    Some regions will also experience short-term heavy rainfall, with over 60 mm of hourly precipitation in certain places, accompanied by thunderstorms and gales, according to the weather forecasts.

    The meteorological center has asked relevant government departments to prepare for the heavy rain, adding that schools should take appropriate measures for the safety of students.

    Drivers should remain cautious about flooding and traffic jams, and the drainage systems in cities, farmlands, and fishponds should be properly checked, according to the center.

    China has a four-tier, color-coded weather warning system, with red representing the most severe warning, followed by orange, yellow, and blue. ■

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    China – Floods and Landslides in South West Leave 17 Dead, 6 Missing

    4 June, 2023 by Richard Davies in Asia, News

    At least 17 people have died after heavy rainfall in southwestern China has triggered flooding and landslides in the provinces of Sichuan and Yunnan.

    According to state media reports, 14 people have died and 5 are still missing after a landslide in Jinkouhe, a mountainous area near the city of Leshan in Sichuan Province on 04 June 2023. Reports said the area saw heavy rainfall for 2 days prior to the event. A team of around 180 people rescue and emergency personnel are working at the site.

    Heavy rain on 01 June triggered flooding in low-lying areas of Yiliang county in Yunnan Province. Three people died and one person was missing, according to reports. Flooding caused significant damage to homes and other buildings, forcing residents to evacuate. Hundreds of students and staff were evacuated from a flooded school.

    Heavy rainfall has also caused problems in eastern parts of the country over the last few days, in particular in the provinces of Anhui and Henan on 01 June 2023. Emergency workers rescued 4 people trapped in flooded homes in Ningguo in Anhui Province. One person was rescued from floods in Lushi County in Henan Province.

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    42 Apartment Buildings Tilt Collectively in Tianjin! 3,899 People Were Homeless
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    "On May 31st, a severe subsidence incident due to the uneven sinking of the ground took place in the Country Garden residential compound in Balitai Town, Tianjin City, where more than a dozen 26-storey apartment buildings experienced severe structural issues including subsidence, leaning, external wall detachment, and foundation cracking. Over 3,000 residents were urgently evacuated. According to the latest updates from netizens, the subsidence area is still expanding towards the western part of the compound. By June 5th, a resident posted a video indicating that the number of affected buildings had increased from the initial 16 to 42. Not only high-rise apartment buildings, but also some duplex houses within the complex, had begun to lean to one side. As of 9 PM on June 3rd, 3,899 residents had been evacuated and relocated, with the number steadily increasing."

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    $1.71 Billion Foreign Capital Withdrawn, Over 1100 Companies Cash in by Reducing Holdings in China
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    "A lackluster recovery in China's economy is prompting investors to change their strategies. Not only are foreign investors pulling out more money from China's stock market, flocking to other major Asian markets instead, but shareholders of Chinese listed companies are also cashing in by reducing their holdings. Moreover, China's A-share market is witnessing its largest delisting wave in history. Multiple indicators suggest that the Chinese stock market has entered a bear market.
    On June 6, China's main A-share index fell sharply again following a decline the previous day. The Shanghai Composite Index fell by 1.15%, dropping below the 3200 point mark, hitting its lowest level since January 13. 90% of stocks declined that day, with industries like electronics, semiconductors, power, military, and sensors suffering the most, led by a drop in Apple concept stocks. Luxshare Precision, a key Apple concept stock, fell by 7.34%, GoerTek Inc. by 6.85%, and Shenzhen Everwin Precision Technology by a staggering 18.92%. Meanwhile, foreign capital continued to withdraw; on June 6, foreign investors sold off 1.08 billion yuan (approximately 151 million USD) via the Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect, a key cross-border channel between mainland China and Hong Kong stock exchanges."



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    China's EV Industry Collapse, Over 400 EV Companies Have Disappeared & 90% Gone Bankrupt in 5 Years
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    "Musk's words accurately reflect the predicament faced by Chinese electric vehicle companies, who are struggling for profits and cash flow. According to current data, the operating profit margins of BYD, NIO, XPeng, and Polestar mentioned by Musk are 14 to 74 percentage points behind that of Tesla. In terms of cash flow, this gap is as high as 16 to 20 billion US dollars. These leaders in the Chinese electric vehicle industry obviously fall far short of Tesla in terms of survival ability and risk resistance. The fate of other Chinese new energy vehicle companies is even more worrying.
    Statistics show that the number of Chinese new energy vehicle companies once exceeded 487 in 2018. However, by 2023, only around 40 new energy vehicle companies could operate normally. That is to say, over 400 new energy companies have disappeared, and more than 90% of the car companies have gone bankrupt. Even those companies that can actually manufacture vehicles have experienced serious breakages in their capital chains this year, including emerging car manufacturers from the second, third, and fourth tiers like Aiways, Leapmotor, Weltmeister, Skywell, Hozon, SITECH, and Future Mobility. These companies are facing different problems, but they can mainly be attributed to the following key factors."

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    China is throwing away fields of electric cars - letting them rot.

    Why?
    Just in order to be able to put out the sales numbers.


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    Chinese People are Eating Rocks - Frying and eating them - Seriously - Episode #165
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    "A sign of hard times? A rare dish makes a return. Also, Cuba, Messi and so much more"

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    [B]Top 500 Companies and Foreigners Have All Left, Shanghai’s Rents Have Plummeted
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    "On June 5th, a real estate industry insider in Shanghai appeared on Fuxing Middle Road, pointing to the deserted buildings on both sides of the street, "This place used to be packed with foreigners. Now, there's not a single foreigner around, only Chinese. All the foreigners have left."
    Following this, he brought up the rent situation in Shanghai. He said that in places like Mingyuan Century City, Jiali Garden, Huijing Garden, and Wutong Garden, the rent was usually tens of thousands per month, and the tenants were all foreigners. "These are the world's top 500 multinational companies. They're rich and spend company money. Now they're gone, and these houses are empty."



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    Apple and Foxconn Flee China; Massive Layoffs in Shenzhen; Foxconn Employees Rally for Rights
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    "In the midnight hours of June 9th, tension pervaded the Guanlan factory of Foxconn in Shenzhen. Scores of riot police and armed officers rapidly assembled, their presence accentuated by the piercing sirens of over 20 patrol motorcycles, disrupting the tranquil night. Within the grand assembly hall, hundreds of Foxconn employees had convened. The doors to the assembly hall were firmly sealed by armed police.
    Online footage revealed that Foxconn had announced a 5-day vacation commencing from the Dragon Boat Festival on June 22nd, coupled with a reduction in regular working hours. This unilateral decision incited strong dissatisfaction among Foxconn employees. They rallied within the factory compound advocating for the "N+1" severance package, with the protests involving hundreds of workers. “N+1” refers to the standard severance package plus 1 month of pay to cover for the lack of notice period."

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    The Resistance Movement in China has EXPLODED
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    "Discontent with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been building for decades, but it never got so open as during the pandemic. After people were forced to stay in their homes for days, weeks and months on end or sent to squalid government quarantine camps, many started to openly protest. After the CCP abruptly ended its zero Covid policy, the Covid protests eventually went away, but the resistance movement remained, and has only exploded since that time. In this episode of China Unscripted, we discuss how this has changed Chinese students studying abroad, the phases of persecution of Falun Gong, and why the CCP went after Falun Gong when it was trying to tamp down on uncensored Covid info. Joining us in this episode is Levi Browde, the executive director of the Falun Dafa Information Center.

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    "Xi Jinping recently warned his top national security officials that they need to think about "worst case scenarios" and to prepare for "stormy seas". That's because China is facing threats from all sides. Internally it's facing rising resistance from Chinese citizens. It's neighbors, fed up with its bullying, are starting to fight back. And the more China talks about taking over Taiwan, the more the US tries to counter China's military capabilities and slow its technological development. In this episode of China Unscripted, we discuss the single biggest existential threat to the Chinese Communist Party, what the party has done to tamp down on that threat, and how the Party's tentacles reach deep into the US. Joining us in this episode is Levi Browde, the executive director of the Falun Dafa Information Center.

    You can learn more about the Falun Dafa Information Center at FalunInfo.net "

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    CHINA IS THROWING AWAY FIELDS OF ELECTRIC CARS – LETTING THEM ROT
    June 15, 2023
    https://forbiddenknowledgetv.net/chi...ting-them-rot/

    (This is another example, among many in China now, that demonstrates clearly why the priority policy above all others, of "saving face" by the CCP is wreaking havoc in China, and abroad as well.
    In the end, "saving face" lacks integrity, and just ends in more disgrace. )

    "Winston Sterzel, aka “SerpentZA” is a South African native who lived in China for over a decade. He talks about how, due to the lack of free speech and transparency under the CCP regime, China is rife with fraud. Winston goes on to explain how virtually all of China’s “green” initiatives are fraudulent – or worse.

    China claims to have the fastest-growing Electric Vehicle (EV) market in the world but those numbers are fudged with tens or hundreds of thousands vehicles that are fully registered with 30 miles on their odometers that lie abandoned in fields throughout the country. Pumped and dumped.

    Not only do the EV batteries cause an insane amount of environmental destruction to produce, they are now rotting in fields, where they will create yet more environmental destruction.

    Similar to the Ghost Cities with millions of empty apartment buildings and the mountains of discarded bikes piled all over the country, these are the detritus of financial scams that have played themselves out."

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    I really can't get over the irony of this, it's truly amazing and if Western media were anywhere close to fair they'd be all over it.

    Peter Dahlin, the founder of Safeguard Defenders, the organization behind the list of alleged "secret Chinese police stations" that's been making some much noise in the media lately, used to run "Chinese Urgent Action Working Group", a NED-funded NGO in China whose mission was to "strengthen rule of law by encouraging improved policy, and particulary in strengthening enforcement of the legal system".

    Which means you'd think principles like due process, the right to a fair trial and the presumption of innocence would matter to him, right?

    Yet what Safeguard Defenders is doing is ruining countless people's lives all over the world by putting together a huge list spanning dozens of countries of "secret Chinese police stations". It writes without any nuance whatsoever that those he accuses "violate the international rule of law" and "set up a parallel policing mechanism using illegal methods". Not even a small "allegedly" in there, those he accuses are guilty for sure, no need for due process and a fair trial...

    And sadly it works. The media have eagerly bought into his accusations with hundreds of articles accusing local businesses or charities named in Dahlin's list of being "secret Chinese police" without any presumption of innocence, leading to their lives being destroyed (many of these have been forced to close down) without being given a chance to defend themselves...

    The hypocrisy is absolutely off the charts...

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    False Witnesses and Sinister Plots: Exposing the CIA Connection in the ‘Chinese Police Station’ Narrative

    For months, mainstream media across the Western world – in particular English-language outlets based in the constituent members of the ‘Five Eyes’ global spying network – have been rabidly awash with terrifying news of secret “Chinese police stations” operating the world over.

    It is claimed these “stations” are unofficial, covert Chinese Communist Party (CPC) security and intelligence cells concealed in private businesses run by Chinese émigrés, such as restaurants. From behind benign facades, they surveil and harass pro-democracy ex-pats, among other nefarious activities.

    By contrast, Beijing denies their existence, claiming purported examples to merely be anodyne initiatives constructed by regional public security bureaus during the COVID-19 pandemic. They are primarily said to offer Chinese citizens overseas administrative services, such as driving license renewal.

    These denials have fallen on deaf ears, and the narrative of dastardly Communists operating cloak-and-dagger foreign spy bases in order to egregiously extend China’s authoritarian tendrils overseas has ever-gained in currency. In April, the FBI pounced upon a “Chinese police station” in Lower Manhattan, New York, based in the offices of a charitable organization established in 1998 to assist Chinese nationals from Changle, Fujian, a region of southeast China.

    Subsequently, the U.S. Department of Justice indicted two of the organization’s leading members for “conspiring to act as agents of the PRC” and “obstruction of justice” after allegedly deleting encrypted chat records from their smartphones that indicated they were in direct, regular contact with Chinese officials. They face up to 25 years in prison each if convicted of the offenses.

    “The PRC, through its repressive security apparatus, established a secret physical presence in New York City to monitor and intimidate dissidents and those critical of its government,” the Justice Department’s National Security Division fulminated at the time. “The PRC’s actions go far beyond the bounds of acceptable nation-state conduct. We will resolutely defend the freedoms of all those living in our country from the threat of authoritarian repression.”

    Shocking stuff, one might think. But while an official press release on the raid repeatedly referred to the “clandestine” nature of the “secret police station,” in reality, it was openly and widely advertised as somewhere Chinese citizens in New York City could conveniently access administrative services remotely. Meanwhile, the indictment’s details make clear the only state apparatchiks with which the pair were in contact belonged to the Chinese Ministry of Public Security’s Traffic Management Center.

    This glass facade building in New York’s Chinatown was among hundreds around the world accused of housing secret Chinese spy bases by Safeguard Defenders. Bebeto Matthews | AP
    Similarly, underwhelming results have been produced by official investigations in other countries into the alleged plague. On June 6, U.K. Security Minister Tom Tugendhat announced the results of police probes into three separate alleged CPC security outposts in London and Scotland:

    Police have visited each of the locations…and carefully looked into these allegations to consider whether any laws have been broken and whether any further action should be taken. I can confirm that [police] have not, to date, identified any evidence of illegal activity on behalf of the Chinese state across these sites.”

    These findings were no doubt extremely disappointing for Safeguard Defenders, which alerted U.K. authorities to the “police stations”. Still, it is unlikely the organization will be deterred from its anti-China crusade or reconsider its position as a dependable false witness for Western governments. As we shall see, Safeguard Defenders – which is likely tied to a notorious CIA front – is the sole source of the “Chinese police station” hysteria that has engulfed Europe, North America and elsewhere.

    Its founder has a highly dubious history of conducting U.S.-funded destabilization operations in China, and the organization is no stranger to slandering individuals and organizations as embroiled in sinister Communist plots to their immense personal, professional, and political detriment.

    In the process, the lives of countless innocent Chinese citizens residing abroad have been made miserable, already surging levels of hatred for East Asians in the West gravely escalated, and further foundations for an all-out war between the U.S. Empire and Beijing dangerously laid.



    “BATTLE FOR CONTROL”
    The avowed origins of Safeguard Defenders date back to 2009 when self-styled Swedish “human rights activist” Peter Dahlin founded the Chinese Urgent Action Working Group (China Action) “to support China’s fledging lawyer community” conduct “legal interventions.” In service of these objectives, it established a nexus of pro bono legal aid centers in rural areas of China, serving the needs of local communities.

    Because these cases “often concerned the rampant abuse and violation of laws by local police and government,” Safeguard Defenders assert, China Action was forcibly shuttered in 2016. Beijing “targeted it in a major crackdown,” which led to many of its staff being “detained, disappeared or imprisoned,” including Dahlin.

    “The foundation” for Safeguard Defenders was laid that same year. It “inherited the mission of China Action, but with an expanded scope to support the survival and effectiveness of civil society and human rights defenders in some of Asia’s most hostile environments” and was publicly launched in 2017.

    Screenshots from the ‘About Us’ page of self-avowed human rights NGO, Safeguard Defenders
    Absent from this romantic autobiography is any reference to the raid on China Action being precipitated by the organization receiving vast sums from the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) in secret over several years to promote and conduct destabilizing lawfare operations. In the process, limited local disputes over matters such as land rights were transformed into weapons against the CPC.

    The NED’s own senior officials openly admit they do overtly what the CIA once did covertly, and their track record of financing lawfare in “enemy” countries is long and shameful.

    For example, in September 2003, the Washington-based Center for Justice and International Law was granted over $80,000 by NED to encourage and train Venezuelans to launch legal actions against their government via the Inter-American Commission and Inter-American Court of Human Rights, an obscure but potent U.S. and Costa Rica-based legal nexus that claims jurisdiction over the entirety of the Americas.

    This led to a dramatic increase in frivolous human rights claims brought against Caracas by right-wing opposition activists, all of which circumvented the country’s legal system and undermined its sovereignty, granting power of judgment to a hostile, foreign-run body.

    In recent years, the NED has also bankrolled Ukrainian media, sponsored a coup attempt in Cuba, funneled money to the leaders of the Hong Kong protests and attempted to topple the Belarusian government.

    Dahlin was temporarily transformed into an international human rights celebrity as a result of his 23-day-long incarceration, which culminated in him confessing on state TV – forcedly, he says – to having acted illegally and “hurt the feelings of the Chinese people” before being deported back to Sweden, and banned from returning for 10 years. It is a story he has told many times since to Western media outlets.

    In January 2017, The Guardian reported that the “trauma” Dahlin experienced “behind bars” in a “secret prison” gave him a “firsthand taste of the harshness with which [Chinese President Xi Jingping’s] battle for control is being waged.” It was, however, noted he had lived in China for seven years “with the daily stress of concealing his work.” The obvious question of why this would be necessary if China Action’s activities were legal and proper was not explored.

    More curiously still, Dahlin’s testimony strongly suggests his treatment by Chinese authorities was far more cordial than he could expect to receive were he to run a confidential Beijing-funded operation Stateside training lawyers to level legal actions against U.S. government agencies.

    Dahlin was apparently able to refuse their demand that he labels three associates “criminals” in his televised confession without consequence, police took care to kennel his various cats at some expense during his imprisonment, and all of his confiscated property was eventually returned to him, save for some money they used to book him a first-class, one-way plane ticket home to Stockholm. Once seated on that flight, he was given a free glass of champagne.

    ‘BEHIND THE SCENES’
    In a lengthy January 2017 interview with the Western-backed, anti-Communist Hong Kong Free Press, Dahlin downplayed the significance of NED’s financing of China Action, claiming it was “limited to a few hundred thousand dollars through the five years the program ran.”

    Such sums, in a still-developing and, in some areas, extremely poor country, with a low cost of living and an approximate minimum wage of just $360 per month today, would go a very, very long way indeed. This is without factoring in European Union backing for China Action’s activities, which Dahlin revealed was his organization’s “largest donor.” Notably, the EU has a NED of its own, the European Endowment for Democracy, which is explicitly “inspired” by its American counterpart.

    The police swoop on China Action came at a time when governments the world over, particularly those for which Washington reserves a particular animus, were beginning to take action to limit or outright ban NED’s activities within their borders for the first time. This followed a decade-and-a-half of the Endowment often boastfully fomenting “color revolutions” with total impunity across the former Yugoslavia and Soviet sphere, culminating in the violent, armed Maidan Coup in Ukraine in March 2014.

    As Dahlin repeatedly underlined to the Hong Kong Free Press, his interrogators were overwhelmingly concerned with comprehending precisely what his organization was up to and how it operated. While one may quite reasonably condemn the heavy-handedness with which he was apparently targeted, it is understandable that Chinese authorities were intensely curious, particularly given that, as the website of Safeguard Defenders openly acknowledges, China Action “worked quietly behind the scenes” and deliberately kept a “low profile” throughout its existence.

    By contrast, Safeguard Defenders is an extremely public outfit by design, although its funding is much more opaque. Beyond indeterminate PayPal donations, its income consists of “grants retained through competition in open calls [emphasis in original], from international institutions, foundations and governments’ development assistance programs.” The figures involved and from where they flow are not stated. Moreover, “for safety reasons, most staff and partners are kept anonymous.”

    Nonetheless, it may be notable that the organization has been promoted by NED’s “daily blog” DemDigest, as was well-remunerated Endowment grant recipient China Action previously. In a May 2022 post, the organ announced Safeguard Defenders had opened an office in Taiwan, “its first in Asia.” Taipei was said to be “an obvious choice because of its open society and geographic proximity.”

    Taiwan may have also represented an ideal location for far darker reasons. Six months earlier, Bloomberg published a report in which nameless CIA officials bemoaned how surveillance measures and a crackdown on corruption by state officials in China had made it virtually impossible for the agency to meet with and/or bribe government informants. This very sadly produced “a lack of top-tier intelligence on Chinese President Xi Jinping’s inner circle.”

    Consequently, the agency was “considering whether to deploy China specialists in locations outside China…in the hope that overseas destinations prove a more fertile recruitment environment than the closely surveilled streets of Beijing.” It is surely no coincidence that subsequently, several deep state-linked NGOs and ‘think tanks’ promptly set up shop in Taiwan, where NED-funded entities have for some time regularly convened events attended by Endowment-bankrolled, “pro-democracy” separatists from Hong Kong, Tibet, and Xinjiang.



    ‘VISIBLY DISTRESSED’
    In the years since its founding, Safeguard Defenders has issued a steady stream of reports on alleged human rights abuses in China. However, it was not until September 2022, with the release of “110 Overseas – China’s Transnational Policing Gone Wild” that it gained serious public prominence due to the international media frenzy over “Chinese police stations” that immediately erupted thereafter.

    Two months later, the organization bragged this report had spurred 14 separate countries to investigate “stations” operating on their soil: Austria, Canada, Chile, Czechia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Nigeria, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, U.K., and the U.S. Buried at the bottom was the somewhat inconvenient fact 16 other governments were “yet to respond to the reports of PRC overseas police service centers on their territories.” In other words, they ignored the crazed pronouncements of Safeguard Defenders.

    As we saw, the U.K. investigation came to absolutely nothing. Nonetheless, in the eight months between its instigation and lackluster conclusion, the life of at least one individual caught up in the imbroglio was made “hell.”

    Ruiyou Lin is the founder of All Eat, a restaurant delivery app, one of the businesses tagged as a “police station” by Safeguard Defenders. Speaking to his local newspaper in May this year, he recounted how he feared for his family’s safety due to frequent accusations in the street of being “secret police,” constant stares from passersby, “maybe 20 – 30 people” per day endlessly ringing his office’s doorbell, and a journalist grilling his son en route to school about whether he was a spy.

    The stress induced by his experiences has left Lin, who moved to the U.K. when aged 18 and professes to love his adopted homeland as much as his country of birth, unable to eat or sleep properly. He claims to have lost customers and an investor since the allegations against his enterprise emerged, and he was variously described by the newspaper as “visibly distressed” and “trembling at times with the effort required to keep his emotions in check.”

    The impact on Chinese émigré communities of administrative centers upon which they frequently depend being stigmatized if not outright shut down due to the interventions of Safeguard Defenders is just as devastating, if not more so. In late April, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police claimed to have closed a network of “police stations” in British Columbia, Ontario, and Quebec. One of the organizations affected, the Chinese Family Service, said the people they serve “have suffered enormously,” adding:

    Community members have been unable to obtain life-saving services they need…This has placed vulnerable members of the Chinese community at risk, impacting our community’s livelihoods and quality of life. [Our] mandate is to help with the integration of new immigrants, to offer French courses, to get our seniors out of isolation, to help women victims violence and contribute to poverty reduction.”

    It is a perverse, twisted irony that Dahlin has repeatedly claimed his objective in establishing China Action was to improve the “rule of law” in Beijing and enhance legal protections for average citizens. Presumption of innocence, due process, and the right to a fair trial are all inalienable legal principles in any democracy worthy of the name. Yet, Safeguard Defenders eagerly encourage the gross contravention of these fundamental tenets in pursuit of demonizing Beijing in the eyes of Western citizens.

    Western authorities are only too happy to collude, it seems. Ominously, U.K. Security Minister Tom Tugendhat attributed the inability of detectives to uncover criminal conduct at the sites they investigated as an indication “police and public scrutiny has had a suppressive impact on any administrative functions these sites may have had.” Clearly, in the New Cold War, the absence of evidence is not evidence of absence when China is, one way or another, involved.



    DIRE CONSEQUENCES
    Gravely, we can expect alarmism over any and all things Chinese in Europe and North America to intensify significantly moving forward. The obvious utility of the “police station” psyop is that it provides Western war hawks plausible grounds to accuse Beijing of hostile meddling abroad at a time the CPC remains so doggedly committed to non-interference in other nations’ affairs they refuse to intervene overseas, even when governments ask them to, and their own Silk Road infrastructure is under attack.

    As MintPress News has previously revealed, British intelligence for many years prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine ceaselessly spread black propaganda falsely linking the Kremlin to Brexit, the election of Donald Trump as President, and other adverse domestic political developments in the West. In the process, these events and phenomena were transformed into direct, deliberate attacks by Moscow, demanding a belligerent response from “target” governments.

    Were it not for those machinations, that war might well have been avoided. With U.S. military chiefs now openly discussing all-out conflict against China with alarming regularity, the need to concoct a pretext for that horrific eventuality grows daily. “Chinese police stations” are just the latest salvo in an information war intended to place the U.S. empire and its international vassals on an inevitable, world-threatening trajectory.

    Safeguard Defenders were approached for comment by MintPress News, but did not respond prior to publication.

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