China's actions on the international stage, from the imprisonment of Taiwanese and Chinese activists to its growing economic presence in Africa, highlight a strategic push to expand its influence and suppress dissent. The Chinese government has been urged to release a Taiwanese political activist sentenced to nine years for 'separatism', showcasing Beijing's hard stance on any form of dissent or advocacy for independence. Meanwhile, the case of billionaire farmer Sun Dawu, serving an 18-year sentence on various charges including corruption, underscores the broader crackdown on tycoons and dissent within China itself. Additionally, China's deepening economic and business interests in Eswatini, Taiwan's last African ally, signal a strategic pivot towards Beijing and away from Taipei, further isolating Taiwan internationally. These actions, coupled with the arrest of a suspected Chinese spy in the US, underscore China's multifaceted approach to expanding its global influence while clamping down on opposition both at home and abroad.
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