China and Taiwan News 中国和台湾新闻
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News from non-state media sources about China and Taiwan. 来自非国营来源关于中国和台湾的新闻。中英双语 Bilingual English and Chinese
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Forwarded from 國際文宣組 IFC
Again, #CCP's ambition extends far beyond #HongKong, #Taiwan, it aims at the dominating global politics. #HK is an example of how fast and ugly things will crumble under #Beijing's orders, the world should not take their freedom and rights for granted but keep their eyes open to threats.
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#BaoChoy #ChoyYukling #PressFreedom #EuropeanUnion #EU #freedomofpress #YuenLong #English #diyms
Forwarded from 國際文宣組 IFC
While in some countries people are seeing the light from the end of the tunnel, let's not forget how #COVID started.
It is China. And then fueled the spread. And then stilling trying to say it's not their fault ...
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Also, there is NOTHING to do with #racist - the first case is from #China with the #authoritarian #CCP government fueled the spread - it's just #fact.
#fuckCCP #boycottChina #ChinaLiePeopleDie #Beijing #freedomofthepress #pressfreedomindex #meme #english #diyms
Forwarded from RTHK Latest News
Philippines holds drills in contested waters

The Philippine coast guard is conducting drills in the South China Sea which an official said on Sunday were part of efforts to secure "our maritime jurisdiction" over the disputed waters.The exercises near the Philippine-occupied Thitu Island and China-controlled Scarborough Shoal come amid heightened tensions over the resource-rich sea.The latest diplomatic wrangle between the two countries was triggered by the detection last month of hundreds of Chinese vessels in the Spratly Islands.Most of the boats have since dispersed around the contested archipelago.China -- which claims almost the entirety of the sea -- has refused repeated demands by the Philippines to call back the ships, which Manila says are maritime militia vessels and Beijing says are fishing boats.In response, the Philippines has deployed more patrol vessels, including coast guard and navy ships, to intensify surveillance and prevent illegal fishing.The coast guard drills began last week."We are supporting the whole-of-nation approach in securing our maritime jurisdiction," coast guard spokesman Commodore Armando Balilo said.The exercises involve training in navigation, small boat operations, maintenance and logistical operations.They are being held near Thitu Island and Scarborough Shoal, as well as the Batanes islands in the north, and the southern and eastern parts of the country.Scarborough -- one of the region's richest fishing grounds -- has long been a flashpoint between Manila and Beijing.China seized it from the Philippines in 2012 following a tense standoff.The drills began as Philippine armed forces held joint exercises with US soldiers that ended Friday.Beijing has ignored a 2016 international tribunal decision that declared its historical claim over most of the South China Sea to be without basis.But once-frosty relations between Manila and Beijing have warmed under President Rodrigo Duterte, who set aside the ruling in exchange for promises of trade and investment.The Philippine foreign and defence secretaries, however, have been engaged in a war of words with Beijing.The foreign affairs department has been filing daily protests over the Chinese vessels and, in a rare move, recently summoned Beijing's envoy to express its "utmost displeasure" over the issue. (AFP)

2021-04-25 16:35:52
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Standing up to Communist China: A Peaceful Appeal That Made History

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Forwarded from Hong Kong Democracy Movement (HKDMovement)
Beijing not only persecute its own citizens but also encourages other government to do the same. That's a threat to #humanities.
#CCP_Is_Terrorist
#CCPChina
#MilkTeaAlliance
Yes, we knew this a year ago