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Friday, May 31, 2013

Chinese Students Are CCP Spies

It's been revealed that Chinese Communist Party (CCP) spies
are violating human rights by employing threats
and using eavesdropping equipment overseas.
Many victims have exposed these spies behavior, asking for help.
They've advised Chinese foreign students not to assist CCP spies.

In late September, Falun Gong practitioner, Jin Zhaoyu, from
northern Finland, learned that CCP spies had threatened
her friend, demanding that she discontinue her relationship
with Jin, or else her friend would be in trouble when she went back to China.

Jin Zhaoyu: "A man and a woman claiming to be CCP affiliates,
told her that if she and I remained friends, she would be in trouble
if she goes back to China.
The man warned her that Chinese consulate spies are
everywhere and know what she's doing, adding, 'You won't know who they are!'"

Jin's mother, Chen Ping, also a Falun Gong practitioner, was
illegally sentenced to eight years by the Zheng Zhou City
Jinshui Court in Henan Province in 2008, and is currently.
imprisoned in the Xinxiang Women's Prison in Henan Province.
Over the past 3 years, Jin has made many calls to rescue her Mom,
for which she has been repeatedly harassed by the CCP.

Jin feels that the CCP's threats seriously violate her human rights,
thus she exposed them to the public, hoping to address the problem.
She said many overseas Chinese students are CCP spies
who monitor other Chinese on a part-time basis,
especially dissidents and Falun Gong practitioners,
who regularly send information to the Chinese consulate.

Prior to this, many lawyers, professors, computer experts in
Washington, D.C., New York, Chicago, and other cities had
reported similar activity to the FBI, claiming that
student leaders knowingly engaged in espionage for the CCP.
The fact that some pro-communist groups become secret agency,
drew the attention of some of Congressmen.

In July 2005, a Chinese spy who surrendered in Belgium,
exposed the Chinese Students and Scholars Association as a
"front organization" for an espionage ring.
In addition, in 2007, former Chinese Australian consul secretary,
Chen Yonglin, confirmed that the Chinese consulate
routinely manipulates overseas Chinese students associations.

Data from the 2006 Strategic Intelligence Forum,
showed that U.S. and EU intelligence agencies are warning that
the increasing number of Chinese spy cases is just a small part
of a wider threat to Western economies and security.

Jin Zhaoyu said that overseas CCP spies use a type of
wiretapping equipment to monitor conversations within
1km range (0.62 mile).
She reminded students that this behavior is illegal,
and that they should not be induced to be spies for the CCP,
thus becoming their victims.

Jin: "Many overseas Chinese students need to learn about
local laws and never violate them.
If they're lured by the Chinese consulate and are offered
money to commit wrongdoings or crimes,
they should not be tempted as it would be a pity to be sent
back to China with no hope of going abroad anymore.
Aren't they victims of the CCP?
Why do the Chinese monitor the Chinese?
Why are the Chinese people being taken advantaged of by the CCP?"

Xia Xiaoqiang, the author of Overseas Chinese Spy Memo,
pointed out that there might be an FBI agent behind every active
CCP spy in the U.S., monitoring their every move,
and arresting them if necessary.
He urged the CCP spies, saying,
"Even you do not care about the whole world
and just care about your family and your future,
stop spying and step out of your shadowy world of crimes."


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