Chaoyang masses
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Chaoyang masses
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The Chaoyang masses, also referred to as the Chaoyang public, are a group of public informants who cooperate with Beijing law enforcement to report on illegal or dangerous activity in the city. Named after the Beijing district, China's capital city where they originated, the term first appeared in official reports in the 2010s, and become popular after police credited public informers with tips that led to the arrest of Charles Xue in 2013 for soliciting a sex worker. In early 2015, local intere
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Public informants in Beijing, China
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chaoyang_masses
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2024-04-13T03:24:06Z
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