China Tries to Muffle Those Living Abroad by Intimidating their Families \textbar Voice of America - English. Section: East Asia Pacific, VOA News on China, Student Union
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Editor’s Note: China’s government is expanding its censorship controls by targeting Chinese citizens overseas who criticize Beijing on social media. The pressure tactic is called “zhulian” – an ancient punishment meaning “guilt by association.” It usually involves police threatening family members in China for the actions of their relatives overseas. This happened to “Zoo” (short for @HorrorZoo, her main handle on Twitter), a Chinese student pursuing graduate studies in Australia, whose father has been repeatedly summoned to the police station because of her criticism of Chinese Communist
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	title = {China {Tries} to {Muffle} {Those} {Living} {Abroad} by {Intimidating} their {Families} {\textbar} {Voice} of {America} - {English}},
	url = {https://www.voanews.com/east-asia-pacific/china-tries-muffle-those-living-abroad-intimidating-their-families},
	abstract = {Editor’s Note: China’s government is expanding its censorship controls by targeting Chinese citizens overseas who criticize Beijing on social media. The pressure tactic is called “zhulian” – an ancient punishment meaning “guilt by association.” It usually involves police threatening family members in China for the actions of their relatives overseas. This happened to “Zoo” (short for @HorrorZoo, her main handle on Twitter), a Chinese student pursuing graduate studies in Australia, whose father has been repeatedly summoned to the police station because of her criticism of Chinese Communist},
	language = {en},
	urldate = {2020-10-26},
	note = {Section: East Asia Pacific, VOA News on China, Student Union},
}

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