Reported 12 months ago
The Mainland Affairs Council recently raised the travel advisory for visiting China, Hong Kong, and Macau to 'orange,' advising against non-essential travel. A man shared his experience of being detained and interrogated in Hong Kong for having the same English name Pinyin as former legislator Chen Baiwei and being born in the same year, being considered a part of a super blacklist. Chen Baiwei himself commented on the incident, apologizing for the inconvenience caused. Scholars emphasize that China is using national security as a pretext for oppressive behavior, leading to countries like Taiwan, South Korea, the United States, Australia, and Canada issuing travel warnings for China. The incident highlights China's undemocratic actions of arbitrary arrests and investigations.
Source: YAHOO