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Linked media - Linked media This month, three men were charged in London with gathering intelligence for Hong Kong and forcing entry into a British residence. While the men have not yet been found innocent or guilty – the trial won’t begin until February – news of the arrests has highlighted concerns among many activists about China’s ability to surveil and harass its citizens abroad, particularly those who have been critical of the government. A spokesperson for China’s Foreign Ministry on Friday denounced what it called “false accusations” and “cowardly actions” by British authorities in accepting the case. Last week,…