House committee sends inquiry to Harvard over China conference protest

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A letter from the U.S. House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party sent Monday to Harvard's interim president Alan Garber requests responses to questions about security at the event to background on its organizer, a student group called Greater China Society.

Harvard has once again found itself in the crosshairs of a U.S. House committee — this time over an April 20 incident at anheld at the Harvard Kennedy School. During the event, student protestors disrupted an address by the Chinese ambassador to the U.S. and were promptly removed from the room.to Harvard interim President Alan Garber Monday, asking him questions about security at the event and background information about its organizer, a student group called Greater China Society.

The letter, signed by Rep. John Moolenaar, a Republican from Michigan and chairman of the committee, refers to the “forcible removal” of one of the students after she “protested the Chinese government’s human rights abuses” and alleges the other student was later approached by an event organizer and “asked for the names of protestors” in a form of intimidation.

“This incident raises serious questions regarding possible transnational repression by the Chinese government and the involvement of international students from China at Harvard in acts of harassment and intimidation condoned by the Chinese government against its critics,” Moolenaar wrote.into antisemitism on campus following the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas in Israel, and the subsequent war in Gaza.

Moolenaar, who became chairman of the committee this past April, asked that Harvard provide a briefing of the incident and respond to the set of 13 questions by July 26. In addition to questions about the scope of security and handling of the protest, the letter also asks questions about event organizer, the student organization Greater China Society, including whether the group “coordinate its activities with the Chinese government or the Chinese diplomatic missions."Two U.S. representatives from Massachusetts — Seth Moulton and Jake Auchincloss — sit on the committee. Both declined to comment about the letter.

 

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