The Dutch are of Iranian origin, “the regime is chasing us.” And investigations into the existence of illegal Chinese police stations to pursue fleeing refugees.

Netherlands: Noureddine El Amrani

The Dutch are of Iranian descent, "the regime is chasing us!"
Dutch people of Iranian descent expressed their anxiety and fear as a result of the follow-up of the intelligence services of Tehran, especially on Instagram, and their calls were eavesdropped, and they were photographed during the protest demonstrations against the regime’s policy in their country of origin. This is what human rights activists expressed today in the main news bulletin of N O S
Since the killing of the 22-year-old Kurdish woman, Amini, after refusing to wear the hijab, which shook the pillars of the Shiite regime in Iran. Many of the demonstrators changed their fear of the increase in the follow-up and prosecution campaigns against them in the Netherlands
Dutch investigator Christopher Houtkkamp on behalf of the Clingendael Foundation considers that what Iranian intelligence is doing on Dutch soil is a clear message to Iranians opposing its policy in order to pressure and silence them


Illegal Chinese police offices in the Netherlands
Chinese authorities set up Chinese police headquarters in Amsterdam and Rotterdam after a TV investigation by RTL4 and Follow the Money.

The report talked about creating offices of the Chinese police to pursue refugees fleeing from China and prosecute them in the Netherlands.
The Dutch authorities responded about such practices that China did not provide any information about the formation of police offices on its territory, but it spoke about what the Chinese authorities called the overseas service offices in order to facilitate obtaining passports for the applicant or extending their powers, knowing that these requests are within the competence of the Chinese embassy. Or consulates in the Netherlands.
The official of the illegal Chinese offices refused to answer the journalists' questions, and the Dutch Foreign Ministry considered the presence of such offices on its territory illegal and decided to conduct an investigation into the matter.

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