On August 17, Yang Caiying, a human rights activist from Jiangsu residing in Japan, denounced the CCP's "stability maintenance" officials in front of the Chinese Consulate. They accused the officials of using brutal methods to detain, torture, and deprive her seriously ill family members of their medical care for an extended period, resulting in the death of her mother and restrictions on her sister's dialysis treatment.
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On August 17, Yang Caiying, a human rights activist from Jiangsu residing in Japan, denounced the CCP's "stability maintenance" officials in front of the Chinese Consulate. They accused the officials of using brutal methods to detain, torture, and deprive her seriously ill family members of their medical care for an extended period, resulting in the death of her mother and restrictions on her sister's dialysis treatment.