Activists Criticize Hong Kong Recruitment
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Chinese Canadian Concern Group on the Chinese Communist Party’s Human Rights Violations wrote to UBC President and Vice-Chancellor Dr. Benoit-Antoine Bacon .
Hong Kong Economic and Trade Office used a room at the Robson Square campus to conduct an exam related to its 2020 National Security Law (NSL) The NSL was created in response to protests in Hong Kong in 2019 .
Vancouver East MP Jenny Kwan says the Chinese government is trying to recruit people to work in China and China .
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