Growing wariness among China’s leaders about the activities and influence of Western nonprofit groups appears to have spawned a close investigation of foreign organizations in one Chinese province, according to The New York Times.
A notice that briefly appeared on a local government website in Shanxi Province said a security review of groups based abroad as well as Chinese nonprofits with foreign ties was being conducted from May to July. The notice—posted on June 20 but taken down shortly afterward—said the probe was a response to guidance from China’s new National Security Commission, headed by President Xi Jinping.
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