China's national television “Taiwanese spy” broadcast daily Cai administration restrained? October 14, 6:38

China's state-run television broadcasts a program in which a Taiwanese spy confesses its activities for three consecutive days, advertising that Taiwan's independence forces are becoming more active, and so on. It seems that the aim is to restrain the Tsai Ing-wen administration in Taiwan, which is strengthening relations.

The state-owned China Central Television broadcast on a nightly program that Chinese intelligence agencies have uncovered hundreds of Taiwanese espionage cases for three consecutive days starting this month.



Every day, a Taiwanese spy who was caught appeared on the program in the form of confessing his activities and words of remorse, one of whom participated in a protest in Hong Kong last August. It is said that a villa showing solidarity in Taiwan was distributed.



The next day, the man moved to the neighboring Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, and is said to have taken a picture of the Chinese armed police gathered there with his smartphone and sent the information to the Taiwanese side.



In addition to this, the program reported that Taiwanese spies were spreading the "China threat theory" based overseas and collecting information from the Chinese side in the form of academic exchanges.



By advertising that Taiwan's independence forces are becoming more active, China seems to be aiming to curb the Tsai Ing-wen administration, which has recently strengthened its ties with the United States.



Taiwanese officials have accused "it's a malicious political make-up. We should immediately stop putting on wet Taiwanese people."



* Sat Henni River