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This issue of the newsletter draws attention to the Editorial Boards of some of the largest newspapers in the U.S. publishing articles calling on U.S. companies and the U.S. Government to stand up for freedom of expression and resist CCP coercion. Furthermore, stories are included about a protest in support of Hong Kong and Tibet inside the Barclays Center in New York for the Brooklyn Nets preseason opener against the Toronto Raptors. The Brooklyn Nets new owner, Joseph Tsai is the Executive Vice Chairman of Alibaba Group and a dual Canadian-Hong Kong citizen who has been leading the effort within the NBA to appease Beijing.