A Chinese mainland spokesperson has called out Taiwan's Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities for allegedly persecuting mainland spouses, calling their actions 'inhumane' and politically charged. 🌊
Family Separations Spark Outrage
Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office, slammed the DPP for expelling two mainland spouses recently, accusing them of abusing judicial power. The moves have reportedly led to forced family separations and 'violated basic human rights.'
'Freedom for Some, Silence for Others'
Zhu argued that the DPP’s claims of democracy only protect those who back 'Taiwan independence,' while dissent is crushed. 'Their so-called freedom is a lie,' she said, warning the actions risk escalating cross-strait tensions.
Call to Action
Residents of Taiwan were urged to 'recognize the dangers' of the DPP’s agenda. Zhu emphasized that supporters of 'Taiwan independence' who target mainland spouses will 'face legal consequences.'
📌 Why it matters: This clash highlights growing cross-strait friction, with families caught in the crossfire. Stay tuned for updates as tensions unfold.
Reference(s):
cgtn.com