Reported about 1 year ago
Vice President Xiao Meiqin, previously listed by China as a staunch advocate of Taiwan independence during her tenure as representative to the US, along with others like National Security Council Secretary-General Wu Zhaoxie, former Premier Su Tseng-chang, and former Premier Yu Shyi-kun, could potentially face 'trial' as China implements new measures to crack down on 'Taiwan independence' advocates. The new regulations, jointly issued by various Chinese departments, outline severe penalties including the death penalty for individuals convicted of serious crimes related to separatism, with top leaders facing life imprisonment or at least ten years in prison. These actions signify China's ongoing efforts to crack down on those supporting Taiwan independence.
Source: YAHOO