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China issues bounty for Taiwan PsyOps unit for 'separatism'
China offered $1,400 rewards for tips on 18 Taiwanese psychological operations officers accused of separatist propaganda amid rising cross-strait tensions, police said.
- The Public Security Bureau in Xiamen issued a bounty for 18 individuals identified as core members of Taiwan's military psychological warfare unit, offering rewards of up to 10,000 yuan for tips on their arrest.
- China views Taiwan as part of its territory and has increased military and political pressure against the island, according to the Xinhua news agency.
- Taiwan's Defense Ministry condemned the accusations, stating they reflect the 'despotic and pig-headed thinking of an authoritarian regime.'
- In response to Taiwan's pledge to strengthen defenses, President Lai Ching-te committed to enhancing Taiwan's defenses and urged China to cease military threats.
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Chinese police announced a reward of $1,400 for information on 18 individuals they claim are Taiwanese military officers involved in spreading “separatist” messages, following Taiwan’s promise to strengthen its defenses. China sees Taiwan as part of its territory, despite Taiwan’s government rejecting this stance. The police in Xiamen identified these individuals as key members of […] The post A New Front in the Info War: China’s Bounty on Taiwa…
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