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2641 Beijing’s ‘arrogance’ has US on defensive Richard Halloran 957
2642 Justifying US arms sales to Taiwan Parris Chang 張旭成 918
2643 Beijing needs to turn down the heat Taipei Times Editorial 1083
2644 Transparent media games Taipei Times Editorial 942
2645 There’s more to it than arms sales Liberty Times Editorial 989
2646 No more face to lose over MRT woes Taipei Times Editorial 1062
2647 Democratic liberty is fundamental Michael Danielsen 937
2648 Beijing’s ‘anger’ collides with reality Taipei Times Editorial 896
2649 Arms sales: the right move at the right time Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 889
2650 The politics of death Taipei Times Editorial 1252
2651 China’s New Year gift is unpalatable Taipei Times Editorial 886
2652 Paying for public health Taipei Times Editorial 1020
2653 Billions later, is Taiwan any safer? Taipei Times Editorial 870
2654 China is no friend of Washington Parris Chang 張旭成 917
2655 Ma and Obama: like night and day Taipei Times Editorial 825
2656 Central bank must be independent Taipei Times Editorial 1174
2657 Chinese QDII an opiate, not savior Liberty Times Editorial 1432
2658 ‘UDN’ sees an evil US plot in Haiti J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1844
2659 Challenging censorship in China Taipei Times Editorial 1028
2660 Keating impressed by visit to Taiwan Richard Halloran 1080
 
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Newsflash

The government would closely monitor Chinese spouses who have been coordinating with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to engage in “united front” work against Taiwan, or have been receiving funding from the CCP to establish pro-unification organizations, National Security Bureau Director-General Tsai Ming-yen (蔡明彥) said yesterday.

“The bureau’s position is very clear. We respect Chinese spouses as long as they engage in legal activities in Taiwan, but we will closely monitor those who have been coordinating with the Chinese government on united front work against Taiwan, hosting cross-strait exchanges for political purposes and receiving sponsorships from Beijing to establish pro-unification groups,” Tsai told reporters before attending a meeting of the legislature’s Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee.