International PRC operating police stations in Canada

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So, apparently the People's Republic of China is making sure that leaving the People's Republic of China does not protect PRC citizens from the "helping hand" of the CCP.



Through these extrajudicial entities located across the world, China claims they have been able to crack down on international crimes.

The police stations are set up to help Chinese citizens living abroad file local police reports and aid in other bureaucratic processes. According to Chinese state media, the “service stations” have also been involved in forcing alleged criminals to be sent back to China.

The organization Safeguard Defenders claims that over 230,000 people have been sent to China through these unofficial negotiations.
 
I heard about this, that Chinese citizens often remain scared of the CCP even after immigrating. I didn't realize they had an actual surveillance structure set up in Canada though, that's fucked up.
Apparently not just Canada but all over north and south america as well as europe, with the intention to "combat chinese scammers living abroad".

 
So, apparently the People's Republic of China is making sure that leaving the People's Republic of China does not protect PRC citizens from the "helping hand" of the CCP.


First question: what the fuck is True North Centre News?
 
Canadian Libs are permanently jerking off China in some fashion. Shouldn't be surprising in the slightest. Imagine the kickbacks.
Shouldn't be surprising in the slightest if this is some kind of racist CT either.

I'll have a look and see if there's any other source for this.
 
I heard about this, that Chinese citizens often remain scared of the CCP even after immigrating. I didn't realize they had an actual surveillance structure set up in Canada though, that's fucked up.

Possible the CCP is monitoring citizens who fled to threaten family members who are still back home.

Not sure if that's true, but I wouldn't put it past them.
 
Wonderful way to hide sleeper cells in plain site, in addition to further surveiling your citizens abroad.
 
What type of independent confirmation would you like to have? It's not like this article is some type of investigative report or opinion piece of True North. It named it's sources (The Globe and Mail, Xinhua News Agency, Safeguard Defenders, Australian Strategic Policy Institute) after every paragraph.
 
What type of independent confirmation would you like to have? It's not like this article is some type of investigative report or opinion piece of True North. It named it's sources (The Globe and Mail, Xinhua News Agency, Safeguard Defenders, Australian Strategic Policy Institute) after every paragraph.
So, why not just refer to the original source, to wit,
https://safeguarddefenders.com/en/blog/230000-policing-expands

Download the full investigation (PDF) for further information, data, maps, tables and sources.

Learn more about "persuasion to return" methods in Safeguard Defenders' report Involuntary Returns, where “persuasion” operations are classified as IR Type 1 (and occasionally Type 2) operations.

On 2 September 2022, a national Anti-Telecom and Online Fraud Law was adopted, establishing a claim of extraterritorial jurisdiction over all Chinese nationals worldwide when pursuing fraud, telecom- and online fraud.

https://safeguarddefenders.com/sites/default/files/pdf/INvoluntary Returns.pdf

According to the above, there is only one in Canada in Toronto, but I'll concede at the outset that like roaches, where there's one they know of, it seems likely there are more that they don't know of by now.

Clearly there's nothing good about this. If such a large number of these are known, the big question is obviously, "Why are they allowed to continue to operate?"
Canadian Libs are permanently jerking off China in some fashion. Shouldn't be surprising in the slightest. Imagine the kickbacks.
Imagine if it has nothing to do with "libs", given your suggestion it's all about the money? Are you able to do that as easily?
 
Why is there anything racist about the story or the idea?
If it were fictitious--and let's be clear that I'm satisfied it's factual until/unless contradictory information comes to light, if any--what else would be the motive for such a story?

Regardless, it's Irrelevant now since there is apparent validity to the story.

The source from the OP is still sketchy, IMO, but that's also irrelevant at this point. Even so, serious question: Why is it NGO's I never heard of all over this story and not, say, law enforcement? I'm curious about the reasons for that--and yes, I know those reasons may challenge my biases and that's why I'm curious.
 
They just cannot leave their people alone, can they?

Makes sense that Canada are up for it - they're exactly the same.
 
If it were fictitious--and let's be clear that I'm satisfied it's factual until/unless contradictory information comes to light, if any--what else would be the motive for such a story?
Anti-communist scaremongering would come to mind first and foremost. Racism wouldn't make any sense to me because the most extreme anti-CCP organizations which spread dubious claims (think "Manchukuo Government" declaring Xi Jinping a war criminal and stating "any Pro-Chinese people enter Manchuria will be kill[sic] without notice") tend to contain mostly people from mainland ethnicities.
 
Anti-communist scaremongering would come to mind first and foremost. Racism wouldn't make any sense to me because the most extreme anti-CCP organizations which spread dubious claims (think "Manchukuo Government" declaring Xi Jinping a war criminal and stating "any Pro-Chinese people enter Manchuria will be kill[sic] without notice") tend to contain mostly people from mainland ethnicities.
Ok.

Either way, on one hand the sources of promulgation of this story are raising flags for me, but without confounding evidence I have no reason not to take the claims seriously, and this is some serious shit.

It's bad enough when you can be disappeared in your own country, but when it's happening in another country, particularly this one, you have to wonder what prevents something being done to impede them.
 
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