2025년 10월 18일 토요일

What Countries Receiving Chinese Support Should Be Wary of

 Developing countries to which China provides various forms of aid, including infrastructure, finance, and food assistance through policies like the Global Development Initiative (GDI) will naturally see an increase in the influx of Chinese nationals. This increases the likelihood that Chinese criminal organizations will easily disguise themselves and operate freely.

This is one reason to be wary of Chinese capital inflows.

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Furthermore, the police there are often corrupt and have deep connections between Chinese criminals and high-ranking politicians, making security untenable.


A significant number of Chinese criminals are hiding in Southeast Asian countries, particularly those close to China.

Myanmar, Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, Vietnam, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Indonesia are prime examples. They are also connected to various international criminal organizations,

and it's likely their influence is spreading to other Latin American and African countries, where China provides various cooperation and financial support.

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It has been revealed that a Chinese national in Cambodia has been committing employment fraud against Koreans over the past three years, and has been imprisoning, kidnapping, torturing, and murdering them.

The fraud ring, which generates funds equivalent to half of Cambodia's GDP, holds significant influence in Cambodia and has deep political connections.

Without a unified international voice, it appears unlikely that this will be eradicated.

China's Wise Responsibility

Furthermore, China, which seeks to increase its influence in the world, should not only provide aid to developing countries, but also closely monitor criminals escaping from China and use various methods to root them out before they commit evil acts in developing countries. This is China's wise responsibility for the international crimes committed by Chinese criminals.

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