From Illegal ‘Police Stations’ to Rolling Consulates: Beijing’s New Interference Tactic Expands Beyond Major Cities on Canadian Soil (The Bureau)
While North Americans have only begun to recognize that China has been implanting illegal “police stations” in several major cities in recent years, a sweeping new investigation has revealed that Chinese diplomats in Canada have intensified and extended these missions — quietly staging more than 100 quickly mounted and dismantled “pop-up” consular events in 22 cities across 11 provinces since 2015, operating out of small, unofficial sites rather than accredited consulates.
The new open-source probe for the Jamestown Foundation by Canadian researcher Sze-Fung Lee finds these diaspora-outreach missions likely violate international law, and appear to be a strategic effort of the Chinese Communist Party to extend its influence into rural and regional parts of Canada — beyond major centres such as Toronto and Vancouver, where Chinese intelligence and United Front networks have already established deep influence in diaspora monitoring and federal election-interference operations ...
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The new open-source probe for the Jamestown Foundation by Canadian researcher Sze-Fung Lee finds these diaspora-outreach missions likely violate international law, and appear to be a strategic effort of the Chinese Communist Party to extend its influence into rural and regional parts of Canada — beyond major centres such as Toronto and Vancouver, where Chinese intelligence and United Front networks have already established deep influence in diaspora monitoring and federal election-interference operations ...
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