Lawmakers urge law enforcement authorities to turn ’talk into action and bring the perpetrators to justice.’
Three House Republicans are urging the Justice Department to take forceful measures to protect Chinese political and religious dissidents amid the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s) systematic persecution campaign in China and abroad, according to a copy of the letter shared with The Epoch Times.
In a letter dated May 23, Reps. Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.), Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.), and Lance Gooden (R-Texas) asked Attorney General Merrick Garland to bring charges against any CCP operatives who have committed human rights abuses and detain abusers upon their arrival in the United States.
“The Biden administration has repeatedly acknowledged that the CCP is carrying out a campaign of torture—both inside China and around the world. It’s time they used the tools Congress has provided to turn that talk into action and bring the perpetrators to justice,” Mr. Tiffany told The Epoch Times.
“These heinous activities are criminal offenses under U.S. law,” the letter reads. “With respect to torture, the law is applicable regardless of where the acts are committed and irrespective of the nationality of the alleged offender or victims.”
In addition to people directly participating in the repression, the lawmakers said such charges should also apply to their “political bosses—up to and including dictator Xi Jinping.”
The lawmakers also requested that the Justice Department “work closely with our allies who have extradition treaties with the U.S. to help ensure that the perpetrators are brought to justice.” They said they’d be “happy to work with” Mr. Garland if he needs additional statutory authority from Congress to accomplish this goal.
The Epoch Times has reached out to the Justice Department for comment.
In recent years, the U.S. government has slapped sanctions on numerous individuals over their involvement in the CCP’s repressive policies. For example, the State Department sanctioned CCP official Yu Hui in 2021 for his role in the CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong, a spirit practice that the communist regime has persecuted since 1999.
Mr. Yu is the former director of the agency specifically tasked with persecuting Falun Gong in the city of Chengdu in Sichuan Province.
Transnational Repression
A prime example of China’s transnational repression is the many secret police stations that the CCP operates in foreign soils around the world. In April 2023, the Justice Department arrested and charged two individuals for allegedly operating such a police station in New York City. The pair had established the police station in coordination with the regime’s Ministry of Public Security.
One of them, Rowan, said her father in China was contacted by Chinese security officials hours after she attended a commemoration of the Chinese regime’s 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre. The officials told her father to “educate his daughter who is studying overseas not to attend any events that may harm China’s reputation in the world.”
The intention of the Chinese authorities was clear, Rowan told Amnesty. “You are being watched, and though we are on the other side of the planet, we can still reach you.”
A recently defected Chinese spy revealed that he had been asked to target dissidents in countries such as Cambodia, India, and Australia to force them to return to China.