OUT OF SIGHT,
NOT OUT OF REACH
The Global Scale and Scope
of Transnational Repression
CASE STUDIES
China
Demonstrators in Istanbul protest China’s mass internment of Uighurs and other Muslims held in “reeducation” camps. Image credit: Ozan Kose/AFP
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C
hina conducts the most sophisticated, global, and
comprehensive campaign of transnational repression in
the world. Efforts by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)
to pressure and control the overseas population of Chinese
and members of minority communities are marked by three
distinctive characteristics. First, the campaign targets many
groups, including multiple ethnic and religious minorities,
political dissidents, human rights activists, journalists, and
former insiders accused of corruption. Second, it spans the
full spectrum of tactics: from direct attacks like renditions,
to co-opting other countries to detain and render exiles, to
mobility controls, to threats from a distance like digital threats,
spyware, and coercion by proxy. Third, the sheer breadth and
global scale of the campaign is unparalleled. Freedom House’s
conservative catalogue of direct, physical attacks since 2014
covers 214 cases originating from China, far more than any
other country.
These egregious and high-profile cases are only the tip
of the iceberg of a much broader system of surveillance,
harassment, and intimidation that leaves many overseas
Chinese and exile minorities feeling that the CCP is watching
them and constraining their ability to exercise basic rights
even when living in a foreign democracy. All told, these tactics
affect millions of Chinese and minority populations from
China in at least 36 host countries across every inhabited
continent.57
The extensive scope of China’s transnational repression is
a result of a broad and ever-expanding definition of who
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