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Barging into your home, threatening your family, or making you disappear: Here's what China does to people who speak out against them

Alexandra Ma   

Barging into your home, threatening your family, or making you disappear: Here's what China does to people who speak out against them
Politics1 min read

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Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The Chinese Communist Party has long sought to suppress ideas that could undermine the sweeping authority it has over its 1.4 billion citizens - and the state can go to extreme lengths to maintain its grip.

In just the past few years, the government has attempted to muzzle critics by making them disappear without a trace, ordering people to physically barge into their houses, or locking up those close to critics as a kind of blackmail.

Even leaving China isn't always enough. The state has continued to clamp down on dissent by harassing and threatening family members who remain in the country.

Scroll down to see what China can do to people who criticize it.

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