British intelligence services found Chinese spies are likely to use details stolen by hacking the elections watchdog to target critics of Xi Jinping’s government in the UK
Finn Lau is among Hong Kong dissidents who believe they have been targeted by Chinese Communist Party activists in the UK Hong Kong activists who say they’ve been targeted by Chinese informants have shed a light on some of the tactics they claim are being used to monitor dissidents in the UK.
“And then step two is to employ someone that’s not directly related to the Chinese Communist Party, like a white guy, using people with different ethnicity. There is a trend.”At a rally in London in 2022 against the Beijing Winter Olympics, Mr Lau claimed a man posing as a Westminster City Council worker asked organisers to provide their passports and identity documents.
A post this week from one fake account attacked the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China , whose advisory board he sits on. Human rights activist, Benedict Rogers believes there is a real threat from Beijing to Hong Kong dissidents in the UK
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