Burma's Civil War Raises Concerns for BeijingSince the Three Brotherhood Alliance recently launched its offensive against the ruling junta in Burma (also known as Myanmar), more armed groups have joined the fight. Meanwhile, China is concerned about the conflict due to its significant infrastructure investments in Burma. The Three Brotherhood Alliance—comprising the Burma National Democratic Alliance Army (MNDAA, also known as the Kokang Alliance Army), the Ta’ang National Liberation Army (TNLA) and the Arakan Army (AA)—said in its Oct. 27 action statement that it would unite all revolutionary organizations to overthrow the dictatorial rule of the Burma military junta and root out telecom fraudsters, including fraud centers and their protectors, both in the China-Burma border areas and nationwide....

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Nepal Is Banning TikTok as Officials Say It Disturbs 'Social Harmony'Nepal on Monday moved to ban the popular video-sharing app TikTok, saying the platform has been used to spread content that affects “social harmony.” The Nepali government’s action came as the Chinese-owned app drew scrutiny in a growing number of countries over security and data concerns. The decision to wipe off TikTok from Nepalian phones was made during the cabinet meeting on Monday, according to Rekha Sharma, Nepal’s communications and information technology minister. TikTok’s adverse social effects and hate speech were cited as major concerns. Ms. Sharma said the social media platform “disturbs social harmony and disrupts family structures and social relations.”...

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Philippine Government Urged to Recall Its Envoy in Show of Protest Against ChinaLocal lawmakers are urging the Philippine government to recall its ambassador to Beijing as a strong condemnation of China’s “repeated harassment” of Philippine vessels in the disputed South China Sea. This came after a Chinese coast guard ship reportedly blasted a water cannon toward a Philippine motorboat delivering supplies to troops stationed at Ayungin Shoal, also known as the Second Thomas Shoal, on Nov. 10. Philippine Sen. Francis Tolentino said in a local radio interview on Nov. 12 that the government should recall its envoy without severing diplomatic relations with communist China or closing the Philippine embassy in Beijing. “We have not done this, but the executive branch, the president, and the Department of Foreign Affairs can make such a decision,” Mr. Tolentino said, according to a translation by The Manila Times....

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Canadian Leaders ‘Wined and Dined’ by Key Figure in Beijing‘s Forced Organ Harvesting Scheme ‘Were Ignorant’: Ex-RCMP DirectorCanadian prime ministers were “ignorant” when they sought economic favour with China and fostered ties with a key political figure involved in Beijing’s organ harvesting from Falun Gong prisoners of conscience, says a former RCMP director. Garry Clement, a former national director of the RCMP Proceeds of Crime Program, made this remark during an event in Ottawa on Nov. 9 marking the launch of his new book, “Under Cover: Inside the Shady World of Organized Crime and the RCMP.” In the book, Mr. Clement recounted his three-year deployment to Hong Kong from 1991 to 1994. During this time, he gained insight how Asian-based crime organizations that extend their operations to Canada are connected to the CCP. In particular, he developed an understanding of the Chinese transnational organized crime syndicates known as “triads” and how the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) uses these gang members for extensive foreign interference and penetration into Canadian society....

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