A Chinese official has offered an explanation that is, at the very least, smooth.
an illegal police station to “monitor and intimidate” critics of Beijing living in the United States, a Chinese official has offered an explanation that is, at the very least, smooth. In a Tuesday statement, Liu Pengyu, a spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Washington, D.C.
, toldthat the site in question had been set up by “warm-hearted local people serving as volunteers” to provide “a place for overseas Chinese in need to access consultation and assistance.” Liu added: “There is no employment or affiliation with any Chinese government agency , nor are these sites authorized or delegated to provide the service.
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