A man from Boston's Brighton neighborhood faced a judge in federal court on Tuesday, accused of helping the Chinese government spy on local Chinese community advocates and organizations.
Hui, who now lives in Maryland, is calling for people to pay attention to the situation.
"It's an organized spy activity on dissidents from Hong Kong," she said."I think that we just have to wake up to this and realize that this is the trans-national repression that we are facing under China's extensive rule."On Sept. 2, 2019, Liang allegedly photographed dissidents against the People's Republic of China in front of the Boston Public Library.
He is also accused of providing names of potential recruits. The indictment shows a photograph of Liang with three people whose names and faces are not revealed, but who are identified as a Chinese government official and two candidates Liang allegedly put forth be cultivated and trained by the Ministry of Public Security.
"Although the Ministry of Public Security is a PRC domestic law enforcement agency responsible for public safety and law enforcement, it also serves functions associated with intelligence services and national security," the indictment reads."It is tasked with investigating political dissidents."U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts
At Liang's house in Brighton Tuesday, someone saw NBC10 Boston at the door and closed it before answering any questions.
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