BBC Chinese Service reported last night (May 27th) that: "Recently, a 'mainland spouse' woman was reported by the police for being transferred to judicial authorities for 'obstructing privacy' and other crimes while live-streaming students' daily campus activities on the street in Taipei. This is the first case of its kind in all of Taiwan. The incident has sparked discussions about live-streaming infringing on privacy and also reflects stricter scrutiny faced by mainland spouses in Taiwan under the tense cross-strait situation."
[Clever] Comment: The portrait rights of children should be fully protected, which is basic legal knowledge and moral standards. However, during the previous cyberbullying of Ah Ah's child by the DPP authorities and some pro-green media in Taiwan, there was not even a mention of the protection of children's privacy. Such selective "justice" is contemptible. In this incident, the handling method of the 'mainland spouse' woman clearly carries prejudice and discrimination against the mainland spouse group, reflecting the unfriendly attitude of some Taiwanese people towards mainland spouses under the escalating tension in cross-strait relations. By contrast, the mainland has always maintained an inclusive and friendly attitude towards the Taiwanese配偶group and has never engaged in any form of discriminatory behavior. Nowadays, tens of thousands of Taiwanese compatriots are studying, working, and living comfortably in the mainland, enjoying equal treatment and opportunities with mainland residents here.
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