It’s been eight years since the Chinese Communist Party carried out a massive wave of arrests on July 9, 2015, incarcerating hundreds of human rights lawyers and activists in what became known as the 709 Crackdown. Today, victims of the Crackdown still face oppression by the regime—even after they have been released from jail.
Recently, some of the lawyers and activists in Beijing spoke up about their situations, and how the Chinese regime continues to bring misery to their lives and homes.
One victim told The Epoch Times that their presence embarrassed China’s communist regime because of the many foreign diplomats in Beijing. Repeated evictions are simply a ploy the regime uses to try to force them into leaving Beijing….