Tibetan-Canadian Chemi Lhamo shares how, in sharp contrast to the intimidation she has faced for speaking out, people are also rewarded for being outspokenly supportive of China. She describes trips to luxury department store Holt Renfrew as being among the incentives offered to publicly pro-CCP individuals. Plus, Lhamo says during her time as student president at the University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus, Hong Kong students were afraid to enter her office without masks because people would take photos of them on their way into her office, leading to threats against their families back home.
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Tibetan activist describes the incentives driving support for China
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