Chinese Police Threatened to Jail Student in Australia Over Pro-Democracy Tweets: Report

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Australian universities have failed to protect students' academic freedoms, the report found.

Beijing's aggression, which includes classmates reporting students' activities to Chinese officials, has intensified over the years.

In three cases, police in China visited or asked to meet with the families of students because of the students' activities in Australia, according to the report, based on interviews with 24 pro-democracy students from mainland China and Hong Kong, and 22 academics at Australian universities."These are all one-child families and they would so dearly love the freedom in Australia that other young people enjoy," McNeill said.

"This is the reality," one student told Human Rights Watch."I come to Australia and still I'm not free."

 

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You can’t blame the Australian authorities as they can’t protect the family of these students back home in China. Human Rights violation is something that China is expert in.

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