The Chinese communist regime has further tightened up social control, rounding up petitioners across the country, ahead of the Asian Games to be held in eastern Chinese city Hangzhou on Sept. 23.
Those allowed to stay are “educated” to be nice to foreigners.
Cameras are being placed in classrooms, citizens are being given paid vacations, and shopkeepers are suspected of terrorism — all before the G20 in China.
Environmental problems continue to trouble China, with the latest dusting of coal powder in the capital of Zhejiang Province.
The Chinese communist regime has further tightened up social control, rounding up petitioners across the country, ahead of the Asian Games to be held in eastern Chinese city Hangzhou on Sept. 23.
Those allowed to stay are “educated” to be nice to foreigners.
Cameras are being placed in classrooms, citizens are being given paid vacations, and shopkeepers are suspected of terrorism — all before the G20 in China.
Environmental problems continue to trouble China, with the latest dusting of coal powder in the capital of Zhejiang Province.