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China’s Embassy calls on Thai media to censor its coverage of Taiwan to protect relationships


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That is an outrageous statement from the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok. In fact, Thai news media need to increase their reporting of China's relationship with Taiwan, exactly opposite of what China is requesting.

 

The Thai Prime Minister, needs to send a clear message to not interfere, in anyway, in Thailand's democracy and freedom of speech or other values. Thai foreign Affairs minister needs to summon the the Ambassador of China and tell them to stop interfering with Thai media and values, else they will become persona non grata in Thailand.

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The CCP deserves as much criticism as possible. The Chinese government has imprisoned more than one million people since 2017 and subjected those not detained to intense surveillance, religious restrictions, forced labor, and forced sterilizations.

 

https://www.cfr.org/backgrounder/china-xinjiang-uyghurs-muslims-repression-genocide-human-rights

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By example of their agenda and control: China completely runs the Canadian media.

Klaus Shwab of WEF notaritey publicly claims half of our government cabinet is under its influences but I suspect China is the other half.

 

There is Chinese police stations and intimidation people of Canadian-Chinese-backgrounds.


The Trudeau government has shut down multiple RCMP police investigations into Chinese interference with our elections and regular intimidation and harassment of these Canadian citizens. 
 

No public criticism of China is allowed. 
 

CCP and their Tofu constructed economy  literally gets no coverage in the news because the Trudeau government pays off the 3 big news companies, openly bragging they are doing it and any non government approved reporters or media are deplatformed and demonetized. One is not allowed to question the government agenda, or call for accountability on any economic issues and our current Prime Minister openly says he admires the basic dictatorship of China. 

 

This Trudeau Liberal government literally seized and froze the bank accounts and any financial assets (including digital currencies!!) of  hundreds of public donors to the truckers freedom rally because the truckers disagreed with government lockdowns and mandates , and dared to protest about it.


The government canceled insurance policies and locked bank accounts of the truckers, even going so far, is threatening to take the truckers children.
 

Tamara Lynch spent almost a year in jail, and is still on trial two years later for “public mischief” because they claim that she was the ringleader of the entire convoy. The police were ordered in and used horses and trampled the supporters of the truckers convoy.
 

Beatings, arrests, phony trials, all the while the Prime Minister publicly  condemned the truckers and by default anyone who supports them as undesirable and dangerous racists and bigots and that “we shouldn’t tolerate these kinds of people in our society”.


This is examples of Chinese tactics used by our Chinese owned government in Canada. 


Thailand deserves better. Please!!!
Don’t give in to their agenda!!

 

 

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Will the Thai media have enough love for thee freedom of the press to print what it deems the public should know?

How dare a foreign country insist that free speech be restricted in a sovereign country.

Mamdarin languages lessons will be soon manditory in Thai schools and then ......

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If this was done without instruction from China then the Chinese embassy has an incompetent diplomat in post who needs to be recalled. 

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