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Overseas Chinese fight for their rights

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For a long time, the overseas Chinese have swallowed insults and discrimination silently. However, the situation has gradually changed. Whether in Australia, the US or Malaysia - more and more overseas Chinese are committed to defending their rights.

Recently, in a pet shop in Australia, three young men assaulted the Chinese employees. A woman from China was injured. The incident has resulted in an outcry in the community of overseas Chinese. Many Chinese living in Australia protested with the slogan: "This time you give up the protest, you'll probably be the next one who gets beaten."

"Although we are getting stronger economically, we still lack the respect internationally," said Ling Jiang, an overseas Chinese. "We Chinese should no longer swallow any insult, but stand up together to defend our rights, so that our future generations will no longer be discriminated and what we have suffered today will not be repeated."

The Chinese have always been fighting for their rights. In San Diego, California, police used an anti-Chinese cartoon during a recent training. The local Chinese have expressed vehement protest. As a result of the strong pressure of several Chinese organizations, the police promised finally to investigate the incident, and to do everything possible to prevent similar incidents from happening in the future.

In Malaysia, the Chinese women who stay in the country for marriage are often discriminated. The duration of their visa is very short. They must renew their visa every time in Putrajaya, the administrative capital of the country, while the wives from other countries can extend their visa in any state where they reside.

To fight against the similar discrimination, the Chinese in Malaysia have established an online group which strives to help the Chinese wives to have a better life in Malaysia.

(For the latest China news, Please follow People's Daily on Twitter and Facebook)(Editor:Huang Jin,Bianji)

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