The police stations need to be understood in the context that the Chinese government has been pursuing Chinese dissidents living abroad for several years, Yaqui Wang, a senior China researcher for Human Rights Watch, toldin a phone conversation "There's just so many people basically fleeing China because they criticized the government, or they run afoul with the government for other reasons," she said. GREG BAKER/AFP via Gettypublished by Safeguard Defenders in December detailed over 100 reported clandestine police stations across some 50 countries controlled by various entities of the Chinese Ministry of Public Security, on behalf of the People's Republic of China (PRC). 7% from March - AutoblogTesla has raised prices in China again as the China Passenger Car Association reports the automaker's sales fell in April