Feds nab Chinese national, an ex-Zoom employee, for disrupting online protests

A Chinese software engineer employed by a U.S. telecommunications company is facing federal charges in the U.S. after disrupting online protests that were organized to mark the anniversary of the 1989 massacre of pro-democracy protesters in China’s Tiananmen Square, the FBI said.
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