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Expatriated Chinese Can’t Enter China, Left To Wander At Russia-China Border

The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times
Recently, many expatriated Chinese were left out on streets in the border of Russia due to the regime closing down the border in the name of fighting against the CCP virus. - Film maker: There are people one after another coming to Heihe port hoping to return to China but they are stuck. There’s no explanation from the officials. Filmmaker: Officials, please help them! Blagoveshchensk is a city of Russia, opposite to the Chinese city of Heihe in Heilongjiang province. Recently, many Chinese people have been seen wandering the city streets. It was said that at least 31 people have been roaming the streets for 12 days. The communist regime refuses their entry and even rewards those who report or help to arrest those who have returned. On April 13, a Heilongjiang official issued a post on Weibo: All cities and prefectures will issue rewards to those who provide leads of illegal entry in border areas. The rewards are good for catching those who enter illegally via land and water. Once the leads are verified, the reporter will be rewarded RMB 3,000 ($425.27). A one-time reward of RMB 5,000 ($708.78) will be provided to those who catch the ones crossing the border illegally and hand them to the relevant department.
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