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Transnational repression is a type of political repression conducted by a state outside its borders. It often involves targeting political dissidents or critical members of diaspora communities abroad and can take the forms of assassinations and/or enforced disappearances of citizens, among others.
Transnational repression by China refers to efforts by the government of the People's Republic of China to exert control and silence dissent beyond its national borders. Transnational repression targets groups and individuals perceived as threats to or critics of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office in London, located in Westminster. On 13 May 2024, the Metropolitan Police of London, United Kingdom, announced three men (Bill Yuen, Peter Wai, and Matthew Trickett) had been charged with national security offences for assisting Hong Kong intelligence service and foreign interference, including spying on Nathan Law and other exiled activists of Hong Kong.
The growing practice of transnational repression in the Mekong sub-region needs to be stopped in its tracks." When the US and UK-educated Hun Manet succeeded his father as Cambodia's prime ...
As for digital transnational repression, the U.N. special rapporteur said attempts to intimidate and silence journalists and their sources and promote self-censorship online have increased over ...
Pages in category "Political repression in the United Kingdom" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Transnational repression targets former insiders and individuals perceived as threats to the government's security. The methods include assassination, manipulation of the Interpol notice system, and surveillance. Ramzan Kadyrov, head of Russia's Chechen Republic, conducts a total repression campaign against Chechen exiles. [1]
The Department of Justice accused the two of engaging in transnational repression of US based dissidents to "silence, harass, discredit and spy on U.S -based residents for exercising their freedom of speech" [41] In a superseding indictment unsealed on July 7, a grand jury charged Craig Miller, a current DHS agent, and former DHS agent Derrick ...