Reported 8 months ago
China's Taiwan Affairs Office recently issued a regulation to punish Taiwan independence, stating that those who violate the 'crime of splitting the country' could face the death penalty, sparking debates among political parties. The regulation includes activities such as establishing Taiwan independence organizations or attempting to change Taiwan's status through referendums. This move by China has raised concerns among Taiwan's national security agencies, suggesting that it might be a method of exerting pressure post the Taiwanese presidential election. Additionally, it has been pointed out that individuals advocating for the Republic of China may also be considered proponents of Taiwan independence under the Chinese definition.
Source: YAHOO