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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Tsai’s integrity is buried in a bunch of #Chinese cash, he’s an epitome of what’s wrong with #NBA. // #China #basketball #espn #ccp
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Is Elon Musk’s #Starlink satellite internet system on Beijing’s radar? Chinese researchers reportedly view the network as a possible #MilitaryThreat.

An American investment firm could be profiting from China's zero-COVID-19 policy, after investing millions into a Chinese PCR test manufacturer.

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#June4 is approaching. On June 4th, 1989, #CCP killed thousands of unarmed students at #tiananmansquare. It is not a commemoration, but to remind the world that #CCPChina isn't a legitimate regime. No matter where you are, gather to say no to CCP!

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Lee Ming-che urges Hongkongers to fight for their freedom

A human rights activist, a community college administrator, and a former member of Taiwanese political parties including the Democratic Progressive Party (#DPP), Lee Ming-che was arrested by the Chinese government after he entered China via Macau on March 19, 2017.

Lee was sentenced to five years in prison for allegedly subverting state power. He was released on April 14 after finishing his prison sentence and returned to Taiwan the next day.

In Lee's interview with the Chaser News, he praised the wisdom of the pro-democratic frontline protesters in their fight against police brutality, which moves everyone on the scene.

This was the first time that Lee talked about the Anti-Extradition Bill movement in Hong Kong.

In his view, the movement showed collaboration between the sensible peace-loving protesters and those courageous frontline activists. During the time, he also saw solidarity inside and outside the Legislative Council. He was deeply impressed.

Walking out from political prosecution in China and regaining freedom, Lee is thankful to those who supported him both domestically and Internationally.

Lee stressed that he will carry on his work defending human rights and prisoners' rights.

Lee is hoping that his experience could help reveal the despicable acts of the Chinese Communist Party. He wanted to become one of the defenders of democracy globally.

Lastly, Lee shared words of encouragement to pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, “Freedom is always a war trophy than a present from the ruling power.”

Source: The Chaser News #May16

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Heavy rains hit southern #China over the weekend, #Flooding several provinces. State media reported 15 deaths.

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“I think we're recognizing [that] #InformationSecurity [is] a very powerful weapon for an authoritarian regime [like the #CCP] … they're going to continue to exercise and use that in Xinjiang, but even more so across the country,” said #AndrewBremberg.

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On June 4, 1989, thousands of unarmed student protesters, calling out for freedom and #democracy, were mercilessly gunned down in droves and “mown down” by the Chinese military. “It was probably thought that the massacre of a few hundreds or thousands would convince the [Chinese] population not to pursue their protests. It seems to be working,” reads a statement by the Canadian diplomats in Beijing in 1989. Read more:

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https://www.theepochtimes.com/the-june-4-tiananmen-square-massacre-five-truths-that-still-arent-widely-known_3374891.html?utm_medium=epochtimes&utm_source=telegram
Just for once, China makes the right call. A broken clock is right twice a day after all.