Foreign interference commissioner seeks to reassure diaspora groups anxious about inquiry

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The commissioner leading the public inquiry into foreign interference said Thursday the inquiry has taken steps to protect members of diaspora groups who say they fear for their safety if they participate.

“Some members of diaspora communities have told us that they fear reprisals if they provide information to the commission,” Justice Marie-Josée Hogue said in a media statement.

The Canadian Friends of Hong Kong (CFHK) announced earlier this week it would be boycotting the commission. And last month, the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project withdrew from the inquiry’s proceedings entirely.

“We have grave concerns regarding the objectivity and the security integrity of the Foreign Interference Commission Inquiry, primarily

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