Gerry Shih, a China-based correspondent for the Washington Post, was assaulted on a Beijing street for "walking with a Caucasian European," according to a Tweet he posted on November 29. The assailants allegedly shouted at them: "F*** your American embassy!"
In recent years the Chinese Communist regime has intensified its anti-foreign rhetoric as Xi Jinping has sought to consolidate the power of the Party and rid China of perceived "foreign influence".
Foreigners in China have been targeted by the government and anti-foreign sentiment has been enouraged.
This year arrests and deportations of foreign teachers in China have increased amid a government campaign to promote "patriotic education."
An increasing number of foreign nationals has been detained by the authorities over the last few years, including American, Canadian, Japanese and Australian citizens, as well as about 150 Taiwanese.
Sign of the times: roughed up in Beijing street tonight for walking with Caucasian European. Neither of us said we were American but their parting shot was “ęä½ ē¾å½ä½æ馔 pic.twitter.com/ekPLNsLBnj— Gerry Shih (@gerryshih) November 29, 2019
In recent years the Chinese Communist regime has intensified its anti-foreign rhetoric as Xi Jinping has sought to consolidate the power of the Party and rid China of perceived "foreign influence".
Foreigners in China have been targeted by the government and anti-foreign sentiment has been enouraged.
This year arrests and deportations of foreign teachers in China have increased amid a government campaign to promote "patriotic education."
An increasing number of foreign nationals has been detained by the authorities over the last few years, including American, Canadian, Japanese and Australian citizens, as well as about 150 Taiwanese.
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