Drew Pavlou, an anti-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) activist and former Senate candidate, was allegedly ordered by Australian Federal Police (AFP) to leave Parliament House in Canberra or risk facing arrest.
Pavlou, who is famous for his criticism of the CCP’s human rights atrocities and Chinese leader Xi Jinping, was due to meet Liberal Senator James Paterson, a former chair of parliament’s intelligence committee, and Labor MP Peter Khalil, the committee’s current chair on Nov. 23 to discuss him facing harassment and intimidation directed by pro-Beijing activists. He also talked to the Uyghur activists protesting on the lawn in front of the Parliament House….