Earlier this month, the Chinese mainland’s Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council launched an online platform for the public to report vile acts by individuals advocating 'Taiwan independence' and their accomplices who have persecuted Taiwan compatriots. Since its debut this month, the platform has received tens of thousands of complaint emails. 📬
On Wednesday (Nov. 19), spokesperson Zhu Fenglian told reporters the volume of submissions fully demonstrates the attitudes of people on both sides of the Taiwan Strait who hope to severely punish those advocating 'Taiwan independence' and their accomplices in persecuting Taiwan compatriots. It also reflects a joint aspiration to promote the peaceful development of cross-Strait relations and advance national reunification. 🌊✨
“We support the relevant departments in basing their actions on facts and adhering to the law, severely cracking down on and holding lifelong accountable for those advocating 'Taiwan independence' and their accomplices in persecuting Taiwan compatriots,” Zhu added.
For young entrepreneurs, students, and global citizens, this initiative shows how digital tools are shaping political discourse and legal processes. The platform offers a window into how authorities on the Chinese mainland plan to enforce unity measures and respond to separatist activities in real time. 📲💡
Observers are now watching how Taiwan authorities will respond and what impact this will have on future cross-Strait exchanges. One thing is clear: the conversation has gone digital, and the public’s voice is louder than ever. 🔍🤝
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Mainland: Many mails reporting acts on 'Taiwan independence' received
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