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Why foreign powers find it so easy to harass their exiles in Canada

TORONTO — When Mehmet Tohti heard Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announce that authorities were pursuing “credible allegations” that agents of the Indian government were involved in the murder of a Sikh separatist on Canadian soil, he was not surprised.

Tohti, the head of the Uyghur Rights Advocacy Project in Ottawa, said Trudeau’s bombshell comments in the House of Commons on Monday have revealed to the world what Canada’s diaspora communities have long warned about: The governments of their homelands routinely harass, intimidate and threaten them — at home, school and everywhere in between.

And Canadian authorities, they and others allege, have failed to take their claims seriously, offer protection or adequately counter the threat — one intelligence agencies here have warned is growing.

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