‘Harvard derangement': Student with potential links to CCP allowed to give graduation speech
Sky News host Rita Panahi discusses a controversial speech given by Yurong 'Luanna' Jiang during a Harvard graduation ceremony after it was exposed, she has alleged ties to the Chinese Communist Party.
'The Harvard derangement isn't just centred around Israel and Palestine. Look at who Harvard chose to give the commencement speech this year – a Chinese national, a student whose family have ties to the CCP,' Ms Panahi said.
'It appears that not only do her family have CCP links, but the student herself 'Luanna' Jiang, worked for a Chinese Communist Party entity with extensive ties to Beijing's military and intelligence networks.'

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