Chinese Communist Party’s United Front Work Department’s White Gloves, Taiwan’s Land Matching Charged with a Crime

The Taipei District Prosecutor’s Office indicted He Jianhua, president of the China Women’s Federation (CWF), and Bao Keming, secretary of the CWF, for allegedly violating the National Security Law by “developing organizations for mainland regional organs. One of the charges against He Jianhua is that, during the Taiwan presidential election, he received information from China to spread false information about Tsai Ing-wen’s doctoral dissertation in Taiwan in an attempt to influence the election.

The Taiwan Ministry of Justice’s Bureau of Investigation pointed out that this is the first case to be prosecuted after the National Security Law was amended in 2019 to increase the relevant sentence. If the prosecution is aggressive in sentencing, it could be sentenced to more than seven years in prison under the new law.

He Chien-hua ran on behalf of the Taiwan Chinese Unification Party last year for the non-district legislature. The Investigation Bureau pointed out that during the investigation of He Jianhua’s bribery case, they discovered from her computer and cell phone seizures that she had met Gao Wei (now head of the Taiwan Compatriots Division of the National Taiwan Compatriots Association), Wang Xiaobing, secretary-general of the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Strait (ARATS), Wang Xiaobing, secretary-general of the Center for Cross-Strait Marriage and Family Services of the Ministry of Civil Affairs of the Communist Party of China (MOCA), when she was participating in an event in Beijing to bring married families from across the Taiwan Strait to her mother’s home. Deputy Director Yang Wentao and others.

Get Taiwan status land match to become Chinese white glove

The Chinese government’s investigation into the incident was conducted by the National Taiwan Women’s Federation (NTWF).

The investigation found that Chen Yun-ying, the wife of Taiwanese defector Lin Yifu and a deputy to the Taiwan Provincial People’s Congress, founded the “All-China Taiwan Alumni Association”. The government of the People’s Republic of China (PRC), which has been in the process of implementing the “National Taiwan Alumni Association” (NTALA), is now in the process of implementing the “National Taiwan Alumni Association”. The prosecution tracked down He Jianhua, who received 30,000 RMB, contacted the “All People’s Headquarters to Pull Out Tsai” and led a march to the Ministry of Education. Huang also asked He Jianhua to provide press releases to the media, scholars, and related groups with the intention of influencing the presidential election.

The investigation revealed that since May 2017, He Jianhua has been writing documents such as “I hope that the motherland can map out the Chinese nationals in Taiwan” and “Specific planning and practice can start from five major directions” in order to obtain funding and policy support from the National Taiwan Federation of China and other Taiwan-related organizations to propose a work plan for the development of a land-granting organization in Taiwan. He also instructed Pao to write a “Work Plan for the Chinese Women’s Federation” for Chinese officials in Taiwan, and to use the resources of the Taiwan Federation of Chinese provinces and cities to host and develop the Chinese Women’s Association in Taiwan. She also instructed its members to search for information about Falun Gong’s activities in Taiwan and report it to the Chinese intelligence agency in Taiwan.

Taiwan Independence Activists Targeted for Search and Reporting to China

He was also instructed by Wang Zhengzhi, a researcher with the Beijing Municipal Office of Taiwan Affairs, to spy on and collect information on Taiwanese people who have a belief in Taiwan’s independence, and to control information on Taiwan’s independence, Zhu added. A Taiwanese scholar was contracted to be an associate professor at a Chinese university in August last year, and was forced to cancel his offer after he provided information to Wang Zhengzhi for investigation by Chinese national security authorities. In a separate WeChat message last August, Wang informed He Jianhua that the mother of Kaohsiung City Councilor Huang Jie, who runs a tea business in Xiamen, China, “is using the RMB she earned in China to support her daughter’s independence in Taiwan,” and asked He Jianhua to help her learn more about Huang Jie, which He provided to Wang on the same day.

In the interview, Huang Jie said that she did not expect that the case is related to the infiltration of the Chinese Communist Party, and she felt shudder. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is behind the democratically elected political figures, and it will harm the development of democracy in Taiwan.

The government encourages normal cross-strait exchanges.

Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council, which is in charge of cross-strait affairs, pointed out on July 7 that the Communist Party’s infiltration of Taiwan’s united front is serious. In addition to providing relevant services and counseling, the groups or political parties established around Taiwan for spouses from mainland China also communicate with the land side. The government encourages normal cross-strait exchanges and interactions, and calls on all parties to pay attention to abide by legal norms and avoid being used to coerce people to engage in acts that endanger democracy and the rule of law.

In addition, in response to the infiltration of the red information security, national security, the establishment of the “Department of Digital Technology” is being discussed by both the government and the public. 7 in the Legislative Yuan public hearing, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Fan Yun pointed out that Taiwan is facing a huge information war in China, different from Britain and Europe, the information security absolutely need to consolidate, but the manpower is seriously inadequate.

Nearly 60% of Taiwan’s government information security positions are vacant.

Fan Yun said: “I read the report of the Information and Communication Security Division of the Executive Yuan and found a serious problem. According to the law, 1,678 full-time human resources should be deployed, but only 993 people have been hired so far, and only 685 of them are regular employees. So you can see from the main and full-time manpower, there is a 59% shortage, and in turn, all the 1,330 organs have more than 1,000 full-time official vacancies.

Former KMT legislator and TEDxTaipei founder Hsu Yu-jen pointed out in the conference, “All of our IT infrastructure in the public sector is basically outsourced. In this outsourcing culture, we don’t have long-term stable digital talent.”

Taiwan’s IT talents are mostly poached by neighboring countries for high salaries

Hsu Chien-Yang, director of the Taiwan Hacker Association, spoke up and said, “You’d be surprised, since we were able to get second place in a worldwide hacker contest, where did all this talent go when we came back?”

Chien-Yang Hsu revealed that in 2014, Taiwan got the second place in the Hacker Contest for the first time. In 2015 and 2016, we got good results in the Hacker World Contest. “We attracted one country and one enterprise, Samsung, and someone from Samsung contacted us directly in the hope of tapping the energy of the whole team directly into Samsung, but unfortunately it didn’t work because those people were still in school at that time.”

Chien-Yang Hsu mentioned that the training of ZEIT is facing a shortage of teachers, a lack of professional courses, and a high salary in neighboring countries, which makes it easy to lose talents from Taiwan to neighboring countries.

Sun Yat-sen University Vice President Huang Yiyou expressed his support for the establishment of a digital development department. He said that the digital economy 5 years ago accounted for 20% of Taiwan’s GDP, calling on Taiwan to learn from the experience of Israel, Israel set aside 500 million yuan into the field of capital security to attract talented people, boldly provide enterprises 20% subsidy.