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This week’s issue includes a piece by the Financial Times on the growing risks to international investors in PRC companies; a recollection by Orville Schell of the work he did to support the filming of a 1991 CBS 60 Minutes story on forced labor camps in the PRC, it is worth watching that video today given the continuing evidence of these crimes by the Chinese Communist Party; China watcher Ananth Krishnan details the increased attention the CCP is giving to their 1962 war against India and what that signifies given the on-going crisis along the Line of Actual Control (LAC); FBI Director Christopher Wray is interviewed by NBC News about the enormous scope of PRC espionage against the United States; and the Associated Press reports on a Uyghur Olympic torch bearer from the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics who is now an activist denouncing the CCP after his father was disappeared into Xinjiang concentration camps.