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The Chinese government is alleged to be intimidating Chinese citizens living in Japan who criticize the Chinese government, particularly those from East Turkistan, Tibet, and Inner Mongolia. The government reportedly pressures them to halt protests and events deemed sensitive by the Chinese government, and forces them to provide information on others in Japan. A Human Rights Watch report states that it interviewed 25 people who claimed Chinese authorities had contacted them or their relatives, with some providing evidence.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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