Anti-communist protesters heckle staff emptying China's consulate in
Houston
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[July 25, 2020]
By Gary McWilliams
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Chinese staff departed
China's Houston consulate to a jeering crowd on Friday after the U.S.
government ordered the building closed, calling it a hub for spying on
American companies and researchers.
About 100 protesters shouted "take back China," denounced the ruling
Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and waved flags as consulate workers
loaded belongings into rental trunks.
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between Beijing and Washington over trade, the novel coronavirus
pandemic and military maneuvers in Southeast Asia.
Shortly after the 4 p.m. (2100 GMT) deadline to close the consulate, a
group of people were seen by a Reuters journalist using power tools and
a crowbar to force open the rear door. They declined to identify
themselves to reporters.
After the men went inside, two uniformed members of the U.S. State
Department's Bureau of Diplomatic Security arrived to guard the door.
They also did not respond to reporters.
The Chinese embassy in Washington and the U.S. State Department did not
immediately respond to requests for comment.
According to a Reuters witness, consulate staff had exited the building
shortly after 4 p.m. and left in vehicles.
Among the protesters, Zhony Yi Ma, 34, traveled to Houston with a group
from New York to heckle consulate staff. Police kept the crowd away from
the building.
"We want to end the CCP, take back China and build a nation like
America," he said.
Other protesters included a group of supporters of the Falun Gong
spiritual group, which is banned in China. Tao Peng, 48, stood silently
holding banners calling for an end to communism.
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Activists against the Chinese Communist Party protest outside of
China's Consulate in Houston, Texas, U.S., July 24, 2020. REUTERS/Adrees
Latif
A medical research scientist from Houston, she said the CCP
infiltrates groups and cannot be trusted.
"I grew up in mainland China and have seen how the CCP lies," she
said as a Falun Gong hired truck circled the area emblazoned on its
sides with "Freedom from Communism, and God Bless America."
Senior U.S. officials said on Friday that the consulate was one of
the worst offenders in terms of Chinese espionage in the
United States and linked its staff to China's pursuit of a vaccine
for the new coronavirus.
Nhat Nguyen, 58, praised U.S. President Donald Trump and accused
Chinese communists of spying around the world. He wore a Trump 2020
campaign hat and waived the former flag of the South Vietnamese
government that was backed by the United States against the
communist North in the 1960s-70s era Vietnam war.
"The vaccine is the latest," he said. "They lie, they take," he
said.
Consulate staff had duties in eight southern U.S. states. The
building closed for official business earlier in the week.
Houston is a major medical hub known for top-notch research on
cancer, infectious diseases and since the pandemic hit this year,
vaccines for the coronavirus, which first emerged in China late last
year. The city is also home to dozens of oil and gas producers that
develop technologies used around the world.
(Reporting by Gary McWilliams and Adrees Latif; additional reporting
by David Brunnstrom; editing by Grant McCool)
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