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Chinese police stations have been cropping up all over the world, and not with the knowledge or permission of the host country. That's according to a report by the human right organization Safeguard Defenders, which uncovered 53 police stations in 30 countries. In this episode of China Uncensored, we look at which countries have launched investigations, which have not, and which are brushing it off. China Is Flooding the World With Police https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdVIxN8Lkng&t=1s YouTube demonetizes our channels, we need your support! https://www.patreon.com/ChinaUncensored https://chinauncensored.locals.com We also accept bitcoin! https://chinauncensored.tv/bitcoin Buy our merchandise! https://chinauncensored.tv/merchandise Make sure to share this video with your friends! ______________________________ Subscribe for updates: youtube.com/ChinaUncensored?sub_confirmation=1 ______________________________ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChinaUncensored Facebook: https://facebook.com/ChinaUncensored Instagram: https://instagram.com/ChinaUncensored And check out the China Unscripted podcast! https://youtube.com/chinaunscripted #China ______________________________ © All Rights Reserved.

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Ian Pendleton

Would it be a good idea to try and forge closer relations with Bhutan? It's a small nation right on the doorstep of Mainland China and (like every other neighbor of the CCP) has border disputes with it, so establishing a U.S. embassy in Bhutan and finding ways to boost investment in the country might at least force the CCP to be more cautious in the region. From what I've read, the nation's government seems reluctant to allow foreign investment for fear of eroding its culture, but it might still be worth a shot.