Reported 8 months ago
On June 21, 2024, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) issued regulations for punishing Taiwan independence advocates, raising concerns about the definition and implications of 'absent trial'. Senior scholar Zhao Chunshan believes the regulations provide a legal basis for mainland China to crack down on such activities, while Professor Zhou Zhijie from Soochow University sees it as potentially risky for China in terms of international implications. The regulations aim to deter separatists and maintain the One China policy, with implications for both domestic and international relations.
Source: YAHOO