alison macdonald qc, barrister’s cchambers, belt and road initiative, ccp, chen quanguo, china research group, conservative human rights commission, essex court chambers, guardian, hidden hand, lord sandhurst qc, mareike ahlberg, party secretary of xuar, professor clive hamilton, will hutton, xinjiang

Chinese Censorship Reaches Into UK Legal Profession

“Everyone must stay on their guard” against Chinese censorship. On March 8, 2021, the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) published a press release revealing that they had been advised by the Essex Court Chambers in Lincoln’s Inn Fields, Holborn, London, in what was described as “an authoritative legal opinion on the treatment of Uyghurs by Chinese ...

Helen London

Uyghur people defy Chinese censorship.

Report Warns About China’s Attempts to Influence British Society

An 86-page internal report with contributions by former UK Secret Intelligence Service MI6 operatives reveals that China is running a campaign to influence Britain society at its highest levels, including the country’s politicians, institutions, academics, thinkers, and businessmen. Though it was not made public, a few MPs and media outlets were allowed accesses. Influencing politics and ...

Max Lu