Dissidents and rights activists in various regions of China have been warned by the Chinese regime’s police not to accept interviews from foreign media, not to post on overseas social media platforms, and not to leave their homes during U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to China, according to social media posts and Chinese citizens who spoke with The Epoch Times.
Chinese regime authorities routinely tighten control, especially over what they call “sensitive individuals,” such as dissidents, rights activists, and petitioners, during international events, the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) major meetings, or foreign leaders’ visits.
Gao Yu, a prominent senior journalist who resides in Beijing, posted on X on May 13 that police officers and state security agents visited her home on the same day and told her, “Trump is about to arrive; the authorities’ directive is that you should refrain from posting on X for the next few days.”…
CCP Silences Dissidents, Rights Activists During Trump’s Visit to China: Sources

