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941 Pro-China parties must be rejected Paul Lin 林保華 410
942 KMT in a panic over ‘spy’ allegations Taipei Times Editorial 461
943 US Army should choose Taiwan Grant Newsham 381
944 Beware tiger, mice can roar Taipei Times Editorial 444
945 HK at the front of a new Cold War Wir fur Hongkong 397
946 Democrats must stand up to China Gray Sergeant 438
947 US port calls benefit Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 390
948 Reading between the lines Taipei Times Editorial 400
949 Slavery on China’s plantations Taipei Times Editorial 380
950 All languages equally important Taipei Times 398
951 Taiwan’s economy on the upswing Taipei Times Editorial 377
952 US and Australia too late on Pacific Bill Sharp 416
953 Czechs turn PRC game against it Joseph Bosco 402
954 Beijing’s latest bid to lure voters Taipei Times Editorial 386
955 Ko casts stones from glass house Chamberlain Lee 李柏翰 423
956 Tsai controls the defense narrative David Brown 437
957 Dance tour a ‘united front’ tactic Taipei Times Editorial 439
958 Taiwan-Japan ties still blooming Wang Hui-sheng 王輝生 403
959 Alleged HK killer now a CCP tool Jackie Lim 林鴻達 436
960 Pro-independence rally seeks ROC’s end Taipei Times 445
 
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Newsflash

The Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office yesterday indicted Taiwan People’s Communist Party Chairman Lin Te-wang (林德旺), along with party members Cheng Chien-hsin (鄭建炘) and Yu Sheng-hung (余聲洪), over alleged contraventions of the Anti-infiltration Act (反滲透法) and asked the court to consider heavy penalties.

Lin, who had been a Central Committee member of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT), has traveled to China as a representative of Taiwanese businesspeople in China since 2007, investigators said.

After the KMT stripped him of his membership, Lin in 2016 made a failed bid for the legislative seat representing Tainan’s first electoral district, prosecutors said, adding that he founded the Taiwan People’s Communist Party in 2017 and has been its chairman since then.