Reasons cited for opposing the People's Republic of China include opposition to the one-party rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in the PRC, opposing the suppression of Chinese democracy, human rights abuses, dissidents being arrested and threatened with personal safety, and strong oppression of internal separatist movements in the PRC.
^Chih-yu Shih; Prapin Manomaivibool; Reena Marwah (August 13, 2018). China Studies In South And Southeast Asia: Between Pro-china And Objectivism. World Scientific Publishing Company. p. 36.
^紀紅兵; 內幕出版社 (August 25, 2016). 《十九大不准奪權》: 反貪─清除野心家 (in Chinese). 內幕出版社. ISBN978-1-68182-072-9. Archived from the original on August 26, 2024. Retrieved August 26, 2024. ... 第三點,作為獨立學者,與您分享下本人"反中不反華"的觀點。
^Changgang Guo; Liu Debin; Jan Nederveen Pieterse (2018). China's Contingencies and Globalization. Routledge. p. 158. the line at anti-Beijing (in other words, anti-communist, anti-regime, anti-PRC) politicians like those in the pan-democratic movement.
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