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Taiwan condemns China's cross-border intimidation, urges global pushback against repression tactics

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Taipei [Taiwan], November 12 (ANI): Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has vowed to strengthen coordination with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) and democratic allies to counter what it described as the Chinese Communist Party's (CCP) "transnational repression," following China's recent threats against a Taiwanese lawmaker, as reported by The Taipei Times.

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According to The Taipei Times, the statement was part of a report submitted to the Legislative Yuan's Transportation Committee after a program aired by China Central Television (CCTV) singled out Democratic Progressive Party legislator Puma Shen.

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The broadcast, produced by China's state-run media, directly warned Shen to "stop now, or you will be next." Taiwanese officials denounced the segment as a blatant attempt to intimidate Shen and send a chilling message to the island's citizens.

The intimidation followed a report by Xinhua News Agency last month claiming that Shen was being investigated by the Chongqing Municipal Public Security Bureau for alleged "secession-related" crimes, including his involvement with Kuma Academy, a civil defence initiative aimed at enhancing Taiwan's resilience against hybrid warfare.

The latest episode adds to Beijing's escalating campaign against perceived supporters of Taiwanese sovereignty, echoing its "22 guidelines" issued last year that allow severe penalties, including capital punishment, for "die-hard separatists."

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The MAC reiterated in its report that China has no judicial authority over Taiwan and that China's laws and regulations have no legal effect on its citizens. It warned that such threats demonstrate China's disregard for international norms and its misuse of transnational law enforcement to suppress dissent beyond its borders, as cited by The Taipei Times.

The council urged global partners to reject China's politically motivated arrest warrants, extraditions, and bounty notices. It emphasised that Taiwan would continue to work with MOFA and like-minded democracies to resist Beijing's authoritarian expansionism.

President William Lai reaffirmed Taiwan's determination to safeguard its democracy and maintain peace in the Taiwan Strait, urging China to abandon coercion and engage in rational dialogue for regional stability, as reported by The Taipei Times. (ANI)

(This content is sourced from a syndicated feed and is published as received. The Tribune assumes no responsibility or liability for its accuracy, completeness, or content.)

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