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Taiwan couple charged for 'bribing' voters with Chinese Covid tests by AFP Staff Writers Taipei (AFP) Nov 29, 2022 A Taiwanese couple is facing multiple charges for allegedly bribing voters with Chinese Covid tests ahead of the island's local elections, prosecutors said Tuesday. Chiu Jui-lien and her husband are reportedly the first indicted for violating the "anti-infiltration law" aimed at countering influence from China -- which views self-ruled Taiwan as part of its territory and has vowed to seize the island. The law, pushed by President Tsai Ing-wen's ruling party in 2019, bans "hostile" foreign forces from campaigning, lobbying, making political donations or spreading disinformation related to elections. Chiu, who was running for borough chief in Taipei city, and her husband were indicted on Monday for giving out Chinese Covid tests to solicit votes, the Shihlin district prosecutor's office said in a statement. The free tests were supplied by the Pingtan Comprehensive Experimental Zone in China's Fujian province, established in 2009 with the goal of boosting regional development and its bond with Taiwan. The couple imported 6,000 tests via 60 "dummy accounts" to bypass the required government approval for a shipment of more than 100 kits, according to prosecutors. They later offered the tests to residents in exchange for their votes in the November 26 elections, which Chiu ultimately lost. The couple were "funded by a source of infiltration" to commit bribery and also violated regulations for importing and supplying medical devices, prosecutors said. The indictment aims to "ensure that the elections... will not be infiltrated and interfered by foreign hostile forces to maintain a fair election environment," the statement said. China has become more bellicose towards Taiwan under President Xi Jinping, with Beijing ramping up military, diplomatic and economic pressure on Taipei since the 2016 election of Tsai. The president stepped down Saturday as head of her ruling party after it was defeated in the local elections, securing just five cities and counties compared with the Beijing-friendly main opposition Kuomintang party's 13. She will stay on as president until her second and final four-year term ends in May 2024.
Biden monitoring China Covid unrest as US rallies pop up Washington (AFP) Nov 29, 2022 US President Joe Biden is monitoring unrest in China by protesters demanding an end to Covid lockdowns and greater political freedoms, the White House said Monday, as rallies popped up in solidarity around the United States. The comments came after hundreds of people took to the streets in China's major cities over the weekend, in a rare outpouring of public frustration that has spread to international Chinese-speaking communities. "He's monitoring this. We all are," National Security Council sp ... read more
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