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Chinese Bribes, Spies, and Politics

According to a former visiting professor at Yale University, Dr. Yuming
Zhang, the Chinese regime has a large number of spies in the United States.
An acquaintance of his working in the Chinese Consulate, who wishes to
remain anonymous, disclosed to Dr. Zhang that, "The Chinese Consulate has
placed people inside all student associations, Chinese churches, Chinese
newspapers, Chinese communities, democratic organizations, and Falun Gong
groups around New York. Their responsibilities are to gather information,
propagandize the Chinese Communist Party's ideology, and sow discord."

A web of bribes, spies, and political pressure is leading dozens of Chinese
student groups carry out the directives of the Chinese Communist Party.

The long arm of Beijing is reaching into U.S. universities and grasping
control of student organizations, according to recent reports. A web of
bribes, spies, and political pressure is leading dozens of Chinese student
groups across the United States to carry out the directives of their local
Chinese Consulates to suppress and slander groups not to the liking of the
Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

The list of universities affected is long and diverse: Columbia University,
New York University, the University of Rochester, U.C. San Diego, U.C. Santa
Cruz, the University of Minnesota, and the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville. These schools and many more all have a Chinese Students and
Scholars Association (CSSA) or its equivalent with a political or financial
connection to their local Chinese Consulate.

For example, the University of Tennessee's CSSA financial statement from
2005 showed that 80 percent of its budget, or $1,400, came from funds
disbursed by "PRC Embassy" (the Chinese Embassy). There are at least 109
CSSAs across the United States, and now questions are being raised whether
any others have similar connections to their local consulates.
....
A decade ago, Ms. Yanping Lu served as the chair of the CSSA at the Albert
Einstein College of Medicine in New York. She told The Epoch Times that, at
the time, she did not fully realize the Chinese Consulate was using her for
espionage. She accepted small gifts from the consulate-on the order of $300
each-as a matter of routine and did not think about it further. Eventually,
the consulate asked her to collect data on fellow students.

Mr. Yunqing You was elected president of the University of Minnesota CSSA in
2002. Soon he was introduced to a Chicago consular official named Jiacai
Cheng. During the year that You was president, Cheng mailed him $3,000 in
checks under his name. (You deposited them immediately in the CSSA account.)

"In fact, the so-called activity funds given by the consulate were not given
to the student association," You told The Epoch Times. "Instead, the funds
were given to the president individually... The checks are a direct bribe to
the president. The consulate withholds checks if their directives are not
followed by the president."

http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-7-11/57509.html

CCP Student Spies
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