Take political interference claims seriously, Chinese community leaders say

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Take political interference claims seriously, Chinese community leaders say
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Ottawa should address allegations head-on rather than allow a cloud of suspicion, activists say.

Vancouver — It isn’t racist to raise concerns about foreign interference in Canadian elections, say Chinese community leaders, adding Prime Minister Justin Trudeau should investigate concerns openly.

Chu, a longtime anti-racism advocate in British Columbia, said the comments also ultimately conflate Chinese people with the CPP, a tactic China’s government often uses to try to silence criticism by trying to spin it into an instance of racism. Last week, Global News reported Dong was a “witting affiliate” in Beijing’s attempts to help him become the Liberal candidate and run for the party in North York.

Sung said Chinese Canadians are more vulnerable to infiltration by CCP officials because of the shared language, culture and communities, making it more important for Ottawa to address the issue head-on rather than allow a cloud of suspicion to hang over them.

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