Well-educated women of Asian descent, who primarily work as journalists and human rights activists, were the number one target of recent global online repression campaigns by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), according to a recent study by the Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI). In 2019, Twitter linked the Chinese government to a network of inauthentic pro-CCP accounts on the platform that harassed groups who discussed protests against increasing Chinese authority over the territory of Hong Kong. The 2019 network of pro-CCP accounts was dubbed “Spamouflage Dragon” by the social network analysis firm Graphika. A recent ASPI analysis assessed these “Spamouflage...