The Chinese government’s fear of overseas dissidents stems from the potential threat they pose to the stability of Communist rule, as history shows that revolutions in China have been organized from abroad. The regime targets groups like the Uyghurs, Tibetans, Falun Gong followers, Taiwanese independence supporters, and democracy advocates, collectively known as the “five poisons,” to prevent any unrest that could challenge their power. Controlling dissidents worldwide is crucial for China to maintain its authority and image, as seen in their efforts to prevent disruptions during events like the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
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China's MOFCOM added PVH and Illumina to its 'unreliable entity' list for violating market principles and discriminating against Chinese companies, amid escalating US-China trade tensions. PVH faces scrutiny for alleged improper conduct in Xinjiang, impacting its presence in China, while Illumina's inclusion reflects broader geopolitical tensions. The move comes as part of China's response to US sanctions, signaling increased scrutiny of US corporations operating in China. Full Article
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