We interview experts and gather their best advice for how to avoid being wrongly prosecuted for non-disclosure and other administrative wrongdoings. While the Department of Justice’s and FBI’s “China Initiative” is aimed at stopping and preventing espionage — the reality is that many of the cases they have pursued so far have not been for actual espionage, but rather for mere non-disclosure of other sources of income or other affiliations when submitting U.S. federal grant applications. There have also been several cases where scientists have been wrongfully charged, where there has been no wrongdoing whatsoever.
According to those who have been wrongfully accused, as well as academic and legal experts, the U.S.’s China Initiative puts a target on the backs of all people of Chinese ethnic origin who maintain any active ties to China.
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Funded by the Asian American
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SupChina is a New York-based, China-focused news and education media company. We are entirely privately funded in the U.S. and our mission is to educate and engage Western audiences about China "beyond the headlines."
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