Amnesty International reports that China's transnational repression affects Chinese students abroad, causing them to self-censor and avoid political activism out of fear.

Amnesty International reports that China's transnational repression has created a "chilling effect" on Chinese students studying abroad, compelling them to self-censor and avoid political activism out of fear of repercussions from the Chinese regime. Researchers spoke to 32 Chinese students in eight countries in Europe and North America, finding shared experiences of fear and surveillance, despite being far from home.

May 12, 2024
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