Taiwan’s legislature is weighing amendments to an anti-infiltration law that would impose a minimum one-year prison term on Beijing-linked influence and infiltration activities, while critics have raised concerns about tighter social controls.
The proposed changes to the Anti-Infiltration Act, under review by the legislature’s Interior Affairs Committee on Monday, come six years after the law took effect.
They also come amid growing concerns within the government that prosecutions have resulted...
Taiwan targets Beijing-linked infiltration with push for stricter punishment
Published 20 hours ago
Source: scmp.com

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