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== Chinese police station claims == | == Chinese police station claims == | ||
In November 2022, Safeguard Defenders claimed that China was operating police stations abroad | In November 2022, Safeguard Defenders claimed that China was operating police stations abroad. It convinced [[Republic of Austria|Austria]], [[Canada]], [[Republic of Chile|Chile]], [[Czech Republic|Czechia]], [[Federal Republic of Germany|Germany]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], [[Italian Republic|Italy]], [[Federal Republic of Nigeria|Nigeria]], [[Portuguese Republic|Portugal]], [[Kingdom of Spain|Spain]], [[Kingdom of Sweden|Sweden]], the [[Kingdom of the Netherlands|Netherlands]], the [[United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland|UK]], and the [[United States of America|USA]] to investigate these claims. It also claimed that 16 other countries had secret Chinese police stations, but these countries declined to investigate them. The UK investigated for eight months but did not find any illegal activities. | ||
Buildings alleged to contain secret police stations include a restaurant in Seoul and a building in Chinatown, [[New York City|New York]] that publicly offers services to Chinese citizens.<ref name=":0" /> | |||
== References == | == References == | ||
[[Category:CIA front groups]] | [[Category:CIA front groups]] | ||
[[Category:Debunking myths]] | [[Category:Debunking myths]] |
Latest revision as of 19:41, 24 December 2023
Safeguard Defenders is a CIA front group responsible for the false claims of "Chinese police stations" operating in the West.[1]
History[edit | edit source]
In 2009, the Swedish activist Peter Dahlin founded the China Urgent Action Working Group, which created legal aid centers in rural China. China shut down the group in 2016 because it had, according to Dahlin, "a few hundred thousand dollars" of NED funding, and imprisoned Dahlin for 23 days before deporting him to Sweden. Although he claimed his confession was forced, he was able to deny that three associates were accomplices. After he was released, China returned all of his belongings except for the money they used to buy him the plane ticket to Sweden.
In May 2022, Safeguard Defenders opened an office in Taipei in Taiwan Province after Xi Jinping's anti-corruption campaign made it almost impossible for the CIA to bribe or meet with informants in mainland China.[1]
Chinese police station claims[edit | edit source]
In November 2022, Safeguard Defenders claimed that China was operating police stations abroad. It convinced Austria, Canada, Chile, Czechia, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Nigeria, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands, the UK, and the USA to investigate these claims. It also claimed that 16 other countries had secret Chinese police stations, but these countries declined to investigate them. The UK investigated for eight months but did not find any illegal activities.
Buildings alleged to contain secret police stations include a restaurant in Seoul and a building in Chinatown, New York that publicly offers services to Chinese citizens.[1]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Kit Klarenberg (2023-06-16). "False Witnesses and Sinister Plots: Exposing the CIA Connection in the 'Chinese Police Station' Narrative" MintPress News. Archived from the original on 2023-09-30.