Transnational repression by China

[1][10] In 2024, Amnesty International stated that the PRC is increasingly threatening overseas activists' family members in mainland China with loss of jobs, retirement benefits, and physical freedom in order to gain compliance.

[11] The Chinese government's transnational repression of Uyghurs includes diplomatic pressure for extradition from countries like Thailand,[12][13] Turkey,[14] and Egypt,[15] often without due process.

"[4] According to professor of Asian Studies David Tobin, the Chinese govenment threatened a UK university for an academic's work on Uyghurs, leading to an institutional review that discussed whether to permit publicising of any research on the region.

[18] According to the International Campaign for Tibet, Tibetan communities in countries like the United States, Sweden, and the Netherlands report surveillance and intimidation from the Chinese government.

[22] Among them are: According to Freedom House and the Institute for Strategic Research (IRSEM), practitioners of Falun Gong globally face intense scrutiny under the PRC's transnational repression efforts.

According to a CNN report on a Chinese online operation, "Victims face a barrage of tens of thousands of social media posts that call them traitors, dogs, and racist and homophobic slurs.