Jack Ma implicated in removal of top official case: Was he forced by the Chinese regime?
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"The noose is tightening." How Xi Jinping used the billionaire who founded Alibaba to hunt down his political rivals
The Beijing regime used Jack Ma, the billionaire who founded the online commerce platform Alibaba, in a campaign of intimidation against a businessman whom Xi Jinping needed to eliminate his political rivals, according to The Guardian.
Jack Ma implicated in removal of top official case: Was he forced by the Chinese regime?
Chinese government implicated Alibaba’s Jack Ma in removal of top official from the regime with the help of a Chinese businessman. China denied the claims of a ‘transnational repression’.
INQUIRY. #CHINATARGETS: When China uses Interpol to put its businessmen at a standstill
Radio France and its CIJI partner reveal how China uses Interpol to repatriate the Chinese economic elite on its soil, who did not make allegiance to the Communist Party. It is the third and final part of the China Targets survey.
Interpol, a tool in China's international repressive arsenal
"China Targets" (2/3). "Le Monde", in collaboration with the ICIJ consortium of journalists, investigated for several months the Chinese repression orchestrated by Beijing on opponents of the regime outside its borders. This second part shows how the opaque operation of Interpol allows China to use red notices to repatriate its targets: corrupt officials, businessmen or opponents.
Investigation: Beijing's infiltration of international organizations is serious, making the United Nations and Interpol "China's playground"
The CCP’s suppression campaign is broader, deeper, and more complex, ranging from civil society groups to world organizations such as the United Nations and Interpol, turning them into “China’s playground.”
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