Respuesta :

 the communist party would most likely respond with repression.

The party has a history of labeling dissidents and opposition to its policies as  those that are influenced by capitalism and its vestiges. As  a result of this labeling the party domestically justify the use of force, and abuse of rights against  opposition against it and inside its ranks.

Answer:

By repressing communications from the groups.

Explanation:

Human rights campaigners both inside and outside China are critical of the Chinese government for limiting freedom and jailing critics, also for  torturing and killing off prisoners in large numbers. Activists protested Chinese government abuses such as lack of free speech and using prison labir to produce exports. The Chinese government has even rejected other countries' calls to end these abuses by saying outsiders have no right to impose “Western-style” ideas of human rights on China.