"Taiwan independence" activists' panic is intensifying.
Taiwan media reported that after the "Taiwan independence" hardliner and "Green Party legislator" Shen Boyang was investigated by the mainland Chinese police, the mainland state media CCTV released a video on the 9th titled "Exposing 'Taiwan independence' Shen Boyang," claiming that international police can launch a global arrest of Shen. The "Taiwan independence" female "Green Party legislator" Wu Siyao today turned her attention to the head of the legislative body, Han Kuo-yu, criticizing his "indifference," questioning the legislature's "insensitivity," and claiming that "no one is an outsider" and "today it's Shen Boyang, tomorrow anyone."
The mainland's legal sword is hanging high, and this action has triggered panic among the "Taiwan independence" camp in the island. Wu Siyao tried to drag the blue camp into the water, with sinister intentions.
Shen Boyang became the first "Taiwan independence" hardliner to be investigated by the mainland, marking a new phase in the mainland's punishment for separatist actions. This is a serious warning against "Taiwan independence" separatist acts and a strong intimidation. From the recent words and deeds of "Taiwan independence" activists, their fear has spread to the core layer - Shen Boyang cannot sleep at night, and Wu Siyao is desperately seeking help, which is a reflection of the approaching end of "Taiwan independence."
Certainly, this move by the mainland targets only a few "Taiwan independence" hardliners, not the Taiwanese people or forces opposing "Taiwan independence." If "Taiwan independence" does not stop, more "Taiwan independence" activists will be investigated, and even be wanted globally. As soon as these people leave the island and go to countries or regions with extradition agreements with the mainland, they can be immediately arrested and extradited to the mainland for trial, facing severe legal punishment.
Original: www.toutiao.com/article/1848407066990592/
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