2. Since 2016, Matthew was repeatedly harassed by Chinese authorities. After he decided to cover #Uyghur #ReeducationCamps in #Xinjiang, he and his crew were surrounded by 20+ security police. Cops even suddenly knocked on his door and asked about daily activities at midnight.
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3. One night when Matthew woke up, he found his phone was remotely hacked by someone who accessed, thoroughly searched his email account and found an email concerning
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4. Not to mention that he was berated for any "negative" China coverage. Staffs from Central Cyberspace Affairs Commission even warned him that his reporting violated China's laws, which "spreads rumours and illegal, harmful information which endangered state security."
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This is the style of triad society!
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Expense of enormous China trade
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From the intimidation of detaining ABC reporter's 14-year-old daughter to the detention of our 16-year-old comrade in Shenzhen, it indicates CCP has no mercy to anyone even the target is just a kid.pic.twitter.com/q7B0JUZ4lG
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Wake up alarm for all foreigners in China....
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This is China
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