🚨 Tens of thousands of complaints have flooded a new online platform launched by the Chinese mainland to report “Taiwan independence” activities, officials revealed this week. The system – hosted on the Taiwan Affairs Office website – allows citizens to flag actions by separatist forces and their accomplices accused of persecuting compatriots in the Taiwan region.
💬 “This reflects our shared determination to oppose分裂 forces,” said spokesperson Zhu Fenglian during a Wednesday press conference. She emphasized public support for “lifelong accountability” against those promoting separatism, stressing cross-strait unity toward national reunification.
🌐 Analysts note the platform’s popularity highlights growing frustration with Taiwan authorities’ recent moves, including increased military collaborations with external forces. While Beijing maintains its “one-country, two-systems” framework, Zhu reiterated: “Peaceful development remains our priority, but we’ll legally counter any threats to sovereignty.”
📈 The campaign comes amid heightened tensions in the Taiwan Strait, with 2025 marking 80 years since Taiwan’s return to China after WWII. Youth-led dialogues about cross-strait cultural ties have nonetheless surged 40% this year on social media, showing complex public sentiment.
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