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taiwan affairs office: the issuance of judicial documents to punish "independence" does not target or involve the majority of taiwan compatriots

2024-09-11

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chinanews.com, september 11: the taiwan affairs office of the state council held a regular press conference on the 11th. at the meeting, a reporter asked: some local media reported that after the mainland issued judicial documents to punish "independence" and announced a reporting mailbox, taiwanese businessmen were reported and harassed, so many taiwanese businessmen left the mainland. is this true? what is the current situation?

in response, spokesman chen binhua said that the relevant reports were contrary to the facts and had ulterior motives.

chen binhua pointed out that issuing judicial documents to punish "independence" and opening a mailbox for reporting clues of "taiwan independence" diehards are necessary measures to punish "taiwan independence" diehards. they only target a very small number of "taiwan independence" diehards who have bad words and deeds about "independence" and rampant "independence" activities and their crimes of splitting the country and inciting the splitting of the country, and do not target or involve the majority of taiwan compatriots. from january to august this year, more than 2.6 million taiwan compatriots came to the mainland for visits and exchanges, which is the most powerful blow to the lies and rumors of the democratic progressive party.

chen binhua said that deliberately spreading rumors and confusing the public, and conflating the vast majority of taiwanese people with a very small number of "taiwan independence" diehards, is a deceptive trick of the "taiwan independence" forces to muddy the waters, and is also a cowardly manifestation of their guilty conscience. he hopes that the majority of taiwan compatriots will open their eyes, more resolutely draw a clear line with the "taiwan independence" diehards, and more actively visit and exchange with the mainland.