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Chinese dissident says he was berated by ‘pro-regime’ interpreter for UK police

Chinese dissident Hong Qi, who remotely orchestrated an anti-government protest in Chongqing from the UK, claims a ‘pro-regime’ interpreter berated him during a 101 call to Devon and Cornwall police after his Chinese-frozen bank accounts left him at risk of homelessness. The interpreter allegedly criticized his stance, with police noting the interpreter was a third-party contractor, raising concerns about Chinese infiltration of UK interpreting services, per experts like UK-China Transparency’s Sam Dunning.

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Chinese dissidentUK policepro-regime interpreterbank accounts frozenanti-government protestHong QiUnited Front Work Departmentinfiltration101 callDevon and Cornwall Police

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Chinese dissident says he was berated by ‘pro-regime’ interpreter for UK police

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