Academic Claims Police Silenced After Break-Ins Tied to CCP Interference Research

AUCKLAND, New Zealand—After her home was burgled in the wake of a ground-breaking exposé into CCP foreign interference, scholar Anne-Marie Brady says police were hamstrung from speaking openly.
In 2017, Brady released her paper, “Magic Weapons: China’s Political Influence Activities Under Xi Jinping (pdf),” but her home would later be burgled twice (in December 2017 and on Feb. 14, 2018) with her laptop stolen.
Her car was also tampered with and she received a written threat.
The professor from the University of Canterbury maintains CCP agents or sympathisers were likely involved, and despite complaining to police, they were apparently unable to deal with it openly…. 

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