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China Punishes Taiwanese Secessionists Puma Shen and Robert Tsao for Violent Activities
Oct 14, 2024, 06:50 AM
The Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council announced on Monday that punitive measures will be enforced against two prominent Taiwanese secessionist figures, Puma Shen (also known as Shen Pao-yang) and Robert Tsao (also known as Tsao Hsing-cheng), as well as Kuma Academy. The office accused them of engaging in criminal activities, training violent separatists, and advocating violent conflict across the Taiwan Strait. The measures are part of China's broader efforts to curb Taiwan independence movements and maintain stability in the region.
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