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Tories urge Foreign Minister Joly to address interference and human rights with Beijing during China visit


The Conservatives have released a long list of issues the party says should be addressed with Beijing as Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly visits China, including interference issues and human rights violations.

“I hope she raises Canadians’ anger with the PRC [People’s Republic of China] messing around in our elections,” Conservative MP and foreign affairs critic Michael Chong wrote in a July 18 social media post. His post included a quote from the interim report of the ongoing Foreign Interference Commission.

The cited quote says it’s “significant” that Beijing could have played a role in the 2019 Liberal nomination contest. It also says some ridings were potentially affected by foreign interference.

Mr. Chong also said he hopes Ms. Joly will raise the plight of persecuted minorities in China, and speak out about the illegal Chinese police stations on Canadian soil.

“I hope she tells her PRC counterpart that Beijing must cease these activities immediately or Canada will do what France did just weeks ago: Expel any PRC diplomats associated with these illegal police stations,” he wrote.

Mr. Chong himself has been a target of the Chinese Communist Party’s harassments, as intelligence authorities have advised that Beijing threatened his family members in Hong Kong because of his criticism of China’s rights abuses.

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