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Mondo History Updated on 2024-01-31

The Taiwan authorities have attacked 41 Taiwan compatriots and completely want to tear their faces with Chinese mainlandThe two sides of the strait made concerted moves, and the Kuomintang fired the "first shot."

According to ** news, 41 Taiwanese lieutenant governors returned to Taiwan to promote support for specific candidates after traveling to the mainland, but they were interviewed and searched by the Taipei District Prosecutor's Office, and the reason given was that they violated the so-called "anti-infiltration law", which caused heated discussions on the island.

Taiwan media believe that when cross-strait exchanges are frequent, there is an endless stream of visits by similar groups. However, after *** came to power, cross-strait exchanges were almost suspended, and the tour of the Li Chang delegation to the mainland was therefore abrupt. At present, when the island is approaching, one of the purposes of the Taiwan authorities' investigation and prosecution of the lieutenant chief is to "kill chickens and set an example for monkeys," the second is to "demonize" cross-strait exchanges, and the third is to take the opportunity to crack down on the "blue camp."

It is undeniable that with the 2024 Taiwan leadership election approaching, the election battle on the island is becoming increasingly white-hot. Candidate Lai Qingde's approval rating has declined, and the gap with Kuomintang candidate Hou Youyi has gradually narrowed, which has made the authorities feel uneasy.

It is reported that Tsai Ing-wen, the leader of the Taiwan authorities, also went to burn incense and worship God a few days ago, hoping that the "Lai Xiao Pei" combination can win the 2024 Taiwan regional leadership election. It can be seen that there are almost no cards to play in the hand. But in order to win more votes, they stared at *** and played the "anti-China card" more violently.

However, this interview with the lieutenant was not a surprise. Since Tsai Ing-wen came to power, after the so-called "anti-infiltration law" came into effect, the island has become more cautious about its dealings with the mainland. Whether it is official contact or non-governmental exchanges, it is easier for the authorities to fabricate various crimes.

It has been learned that normal exchanges between the two sides of the strait will also be branded by the Taiwan authorities as so-called "infiltration," and the behavior of people on the island such as scrolling through Douyin and Xiaohongshu will even be regarded as a so-called "security crisis." What is even more ironic is that the one-China principle and the "92 Consensus" have even become grounds for criminalization.

Subsequently, the Taiwan authorities will also make a mistake and shift the blame to the mainland, saying that "the mainland's lure of Taiwan's grassroots units to visit the mainland is actually a process of wooing, absorbing, and infiltrating" and that the mainland has set up an "artificial obstacle" to cross-strait exchanges. Such accusations are simply ridiculous.

In response to the despicable acts of the authorities, the two sides of the strait took action together, and the Kuomintang fired the "first shot." According to reports, Huang Lu Jinru, chairman of the Taipei City Party Department of the Kuomintang, pointed out that most of the interviews were in the Lanying ticket warehouse, which provoked the grassroots fryer, believing that the prosecution was deliberately cooperating with the "Blue Camp".

Huang Lu Jinru said that the "green" lieutenant governor without party membership also went, but he was not interviewed. This act not only angered the grassroots, but also aroused the common hatred of the Kuomintang.

Zhu Fenglian, spokeswoman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, also pointed out that the Taiwan people and people from all walks of life have constantly reported that they have been interrogated, intimidated, and obstructed by relevant organs of the Taiwan Affairs Department of the People's Republic of China in carrying out normal exchanges and visits to the mainland, and some people have even been investigated on trumped-up charges.

Zhu Fenglian said that the atmosphere of suppression created by the authorities has made the Taiwanese people strongly dissatisfied, and they have questioned that Taiwan has been brought back to the "martial law" period. Zhu Fenglian stressed: The perverse actions of the mainland have not won the hearts of the people, and the general trend of cross-strait exchanges is unstoppable, and no matter how they attack and smear the mainland, "the elements are doomed to failure."

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