BEIJING, Aug 1 (Reuters) - China should encourage its citizens to join counter-espionage work, including creating channels for individuals to report suspicious activity as well as commending and rewarding them, the state security ministry said on Tuesday.
Australian journalist Cheng Lei, accused by China for providing state secrets to another country, has been detained since September 2020.
China's declaration that it is under threat from spies comes as Western nations, most prominently the United States, accuse China of espionage and cyberattacks, a charge that Beijing has rejected.
The United States itself is the "empire of hacking," a Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson has said.
In protecting itself from espionage, China would need the participation of its people in building a defence line, the state security ministry wrote in its WeChat post.
Persons:
State Security Chen Yixin, Chen, Cheng Lei, Ryan Woo, Raju Gopalakrishnan
Organizations:
of State Security, State Security, Communist Party of China, Astellas Pharma, Thomson
Locations:
BEIJING, China, United States, Beijing