Y***i 发帖数: 1932 | 1 Human-rights scholar in New Jersey says he’s the latest victim of
intimidating protests staged by Guo Wengui
WEST WINDSOR TOWNSHIP, N.J. — The Mandarin-speaking protesters arrived in a
convoy of cars on Dec. 1, shouting profanities and carrying signs with a
variety of false accusations.
They have returned nearly every day since, picketing their target — a quiet
suburban home — from 10:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. sharp, with an hour’s break
for lunch.
“Tell the truth about the virus, the CCP virus!” one female protester
demanded in broken English on a recent afternoon, brandishing a sign
suggesting that the homeowner had helped manufacture the novel coronavirus
as a bioweapon. Other picketers waved posters declaring their target was a
spy for China’s Communist Party.
The resident inside, Teng Biao, is an odd person to accuse of such crimes:
he is a widely respected Chinese dissident and scholar at Hunter College in
New York who fled China after repeatedly clashing with the authorities over
his human-rights work. The daily pickets have outraged his neighbors and
even the town’s mayor, who have flocked to his lawn to support him.
The circus has baffled this quiet corner of New Jersey, but Teng says he
knows who organized it — Guo Wengui, a Chinese businessman in New York who
has worked on various projects with former White House strategist Stephen K.
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