Central News Agency (Central News Agency, Taipei, July 1) China's "Law on the Promotion of Ethnic Unity and Progress" took effect today. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly opposes China's implementation of this law, which it uses for long-arm jurisdiction and transnational suppression, and calls on the international community to jointly counter authoritarian expansion. Starting today, China implements the "Law on the Promotion of Ethnic Unity and Progress," which asserts that the cause of ethnic unity must be led by the Communist Party of China and that overseas organizations and individuals can be held accountable. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a press release this afternoon stating that China, through the "Law on the Promotion of Ethnic Unity and Progress," attempts to conduct long-arm jurisdiction and transnational suppression through its domestic laws, expanding threats and intimidation against people of other countries, severely infringing upon the sovereignty and international human rights of various nations. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs expresses strong condemnation and firm opposition to this. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs pointed out that the aforementioned law, in the form of domestic legislation, explicitly stipulates jurisdiction over overseas organizations and individuals in China, serving as the legal basis for China's expansion of long-arm jurisdiction and transnational suppression, posing a significant threat to global freedom, democracy, and human rights. In the future, individuals from various countries who engage in speech or actions unacceptable to China may become targets of this law or be subject to prosecution. The international community should jointly condemn China's actions of using its domestic law to implement authoritarian expansion once again. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs mentioned that furthermore, several provisions of the law are based on concepts such as "undermining ethnic unity," "creating ethnic separatism,