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Canada police probe alleged Chinese 'police stations' in Montreal

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The Chinese Constitution doesn't recognize international borders for the expected behavior of Chinese nationals.

Article 50 The People’s Republic of China shall protect the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese nationals overseas as well as the lawful rights and interests of Chinese nationals who have returned from overseas and of the family members in China of Chinese nationals overseas.

Article 51 When exercising their freedoms and rights, citizens of the People’s Republic of China shall not undermine the interests of the state, society or collectives, or infringe upon the lawful freedoms and rights of other citizens.

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Article 54 Citizens of the People’s Republic of China shall have the obligation to safeguard the security, honor and interests of the motherland; they must not behave in any way that endangers the motherland’s security, honor or interests.

Article 55 It is the sacred duty of every citizen of the People’s Republic of China to defend the motherland and resist aggression.

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Ooohh nooo, fascist China, lol !!..

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According to a report by the Safeguard Defenders, the CCP has established 54 “overseas police service centres” around the globe that harass political dissidents on foreign soil, and seek expansion of Chinese powers abroad.

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