MAC Criticizes Cross-Strait Contact Window for Chinese Citizens; Mainland Affairs Council: Common Practice Among Nations
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In response to the Chinese State Council's Taiwan Affairs Office condemning Taiwan's establishment of a 'contact window for Chinese citizens,' Mainland Affairs Council Chairperson Chiu Chui-cheng stated that such mechanisms are long-standing international practices, especially in dealing with authoritarian regimes.
AI Analysis
Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Is the contact window safe for Chinese citizens?
- A: Taiwan claims anonymity and security, but China treats such acts as criminal, so risks remain high.
- Q: What kind of information is being sought?
- A: Information on human rights, political pressure, and social trends within China.
- Q: Does the U.S. have a similar channel?
- A: Yes, the CIA has long operated official channels for information from citizens in authoritarian states.
- Q: What is Taiwan's National Security Bureau?
- A: Taiwan's top intelligence agency responsible for national security, espionage, and crisis management.
- Q: What retaliation might China take?
- A: Diplomatic condemnation, economic pressure, and increased cyber operations are likely.