China has set up over 100 illegal police stations abroad to monitor, persecute and in some cases repatriate Chinese citizens in exile, making use of bilateral security agreements signed with the governments of Europe and Africa. This was revealed by a report by the human rights group Safeguard Defenders published exclusively by "CNN".
The Madrid-based organization said China operates 48 other police stations overseas in addition to the 54 revealed in the September report. Among the new revelations is that of a Chinese citizen forced to return home by agents working undercover at a Chinese police station in a Paris suburb, expressly recruited for that purpose, as well as an earlier revelation about two other exiles Chinese forcibly repatriated, one to Serbia, the other to Spain. The revelations of Safeguard Defenders have led to the opening of investigations in at least 13 countries to date.
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