Purdue defends freedom of speech for Chinese students

 Washington Examiner:

The president of Purdue University offered support to a Chinese student who had been subjected to harassment from other Chinese students for speaking against the Chinese Communist Party.

Zhihao Kong, a student at Purdue and a Chinese citizen, had faced substantial harassment from fellow Chinese students for speaking out in support of the protesters killed in the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, ProPublica reported last month.

The outlet further reported that Kong’s family was subjected to intimidation and harassment in China by the Ministry of State Security, the Chinese government’s internal police agency, which pressed his parents into imploring him to stop speaking out.

The harassment from Kong’s fellow Chinese students included accusations that he was a spy for the CIA and threats to report him to the Chinese Embassy and the Ministry of State Security.

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The inability of the Chicom regime to live with criticism of past deeds suggests internal weakness and not strength.  It is how totalitarian regimes seek to survive.

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