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Canadian Intelligence: China’s MSS Targeted Relatives of MP

According to a top-secret intelligence assessment from the Canadian Security Intelligence Service, China’s intelligence service, the Ministry of State Security (MSS), “has taken specific actions to target Canadian MPs” who are linked to the February, 2021, parliamentary motion condemning Beijing’s oppression of Uyghurs and other Turkic minorities. The motion, which passed, declared China’s conduct to...

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How China Runs Its Mass Detention Camps

From the  International Consortium of Investigative Journalists – ICIJ The extraordinary coercive power of China’s Ministry of State Security is Xinjiang province, where the Beijing government is seeking to control the Uighurs, a non-Chinese Muslim minority. ICIJ obtained an operations manual: A new leak of highly classified Chinese government documents reveals the operations manual for...

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China’s All-Seeing Spy Agency

From Top World  Intelligence Agencies MSS is responsible for China’s foreign intelligence and counterintelligence mission. Despite reports of internal turmoil, the Chinese intelligence has had numerous successes. In the field of economic espionage, the FBI considers China the biggest threat to the United States. In December 2018 U.S. prosecutors charged two MSS agents for their role...

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Uighur Camp

Chris Hayes Talks About the Uighurs and China’s Secret Internment Camps 

One of the most under-covered new stories in the world is the Chinese government’s “Orwellian” repression of the Uighur people in western China. China’s Ministry of State Security is responsible. MSNBC’s Chris Hayes picked up the story on his podcast. Right now, roughly ten percent of the Uyghur population has been ‘disappeared’, held indefinitely in...

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China Steps Up Defense of Uighur Re-Education Camps

China’s massive effort to control and coopt the ethnic minority Uighurs is getting international attention and China is pushing back. In a diplomatic offensive, the Chinese government wants to explain to countries in the Middle East, what its Ministry of State Security is doing. The government has now invited China-based diplomats from Saudi Arabia, Morocco,...