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[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 16 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

doesnt make much sense, china doesnt prohibit emigration.

i wouldnt be surprised if this turns out to be sensationalized or exaggerated, the guardian always seem to spew anti-china bullshit for some reason.

[-] Vodulas@beehaw.org 31 points 11 months ago

I am not a fan of the Guardian, but according to the subject of the article (they call him Li), he is a dissident and was under active investigation. I don't think they would have just let him leave

[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 4 points 11 months ago

thats fair, but from an outside perspective (from either country) it looks exactly like how the US treats its dissidents. i doubt someone like julian assange would get better treatment.

also, i dont know how they defined "dissident" in this case but its vague enough that i wont judge too hastily.

[-] jdaxe@infosec.pub 6 points 11 months ago

Assange is Australian so I'm not sure how that's relevant

[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

why is the us torturing him then?

do you think they would let him up and cross the border?

[-] Vodulas@beehaw.org 5 points 11 months ago

Just because one state is also shitty to dissenters does not mean another state isn't. They don't cancel each other out.

Dissident is pretty vague, probably on purpose. As much as I dislike the US government, I can say the government here is shit and not get hauled to jail for the most part. The same is not necessarily true in China

[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

is it?

how is the us treating communists, smaller trade unionists, palestine supporters, blm people and such over there? those people have sharp criticism and are the true dissenters to varying degrees.

ask one of those what could happen to them if they get singled out as a leader or something. i judge by actions not words.

e: immigrants too

[-] Vodulas@beehaw.org 3 points 11 months ago

I think you 100% missed the point. No matter how the US treats people, China can also treat people terribly. They are not mutually exclusive.

[-] umbrella@lemmy.ml 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

You were saying the US is better, all I said is that it isn't.

One of them never sponsored a coup in my and most of my neighbouring countries.

[-] Vodulas@beehaw.org 4 points 11 months ago

I did imply the US is better, and I probably should not have. And even in that I did not mean the government doesn't do horrific things. Probably should not have made the comparison TBH. That doesn't mean China doesn't also do horrific shit, even if the way they do it is different

[-] SLfgb@feddit.nl 2 points 10 months ago

yes.

The US tortures its dissidents. Just look at how they treated War on Terror whistleblower Chelsea Manning. Even the UN special rapporteur on torture spoke up about her treatment. She was driven to attempt suicide in prison multiple times. Including when she refused to cooperate with the secret Grand Jury investigating WikiLeaks and Julian Assange.

Julian Assange is about to be buried in a US prison and get a taste of that same medicine. Where are the Guardian outrage-articles on that? Oh, wait, that's right. They threw him under the bus as soon as he'd given them access to the best scoops of the century (US diplomatic cables). The Guardian journos divulged the pass phrase to the unredacted cables in their book giving anyone who could locate the files online access. Cryptome published the unredacted cables before WL did while Assange called the State Department trying to warn them of the bad news. The Guardian then tried to make out like WL had acted irresponsibly in publishing the unredacted cables, when in reality the cat was already out of the bag and WL was doing harm-minimization. The Guardian's blame-shifting makes my blood boil.

The 'Guardian' has no ethics and can't be trusted on anything political imo.

[-] tardigrada@beehaw.org 26 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

@umbrella

There is ample evidence that China is suppressing its own people, including prohibiting emigration. One good source among many is the Safeguard Defenders, an NGO focusing on China.

You'll find many good sources, including here on Lemmy. The situation has even been getting worse in recent years.

[-] Bartsbigbugbag@lemmy.ml 2 points 11 months ago

Geez that’s one of the most openly state-backed NGOs I’ve seen in a long time. They don’t even hide their direct US backing.

[-] tardigrada@beehaw.org 3 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

@Bartsbigbugbag What's a good source on that issue in your opinion? I know a lot more, but would like to learn new ones if possible. Would be great if you posted a link.

[-] Drusas@kbin.social 20 points 11 months ago

China is pretty egregious about taking away passports/not letting its own nationals leave its borders. Sometimes because they are political dissidents, sometimes because they are being retaliated against in some way, etc.

[-] CrimeDad@lemmy.crimedad.work 5 points 11 months ago

Escaping Communist China, as a bit.

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