Taiwan’s National Security Bureau Launches Website to Receive Intelligence from Chinese Nationals
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau launched a website to allow Chinese nationals to securely submit intelligence-related information, amid ongoing tensions with Beijing. The agency cited growing economic difficulties and persistent political control in China as factors contributing to public discontent and an increase in individuals seeking to provide information to Taiwanese agencies.
Taiwan’s National Security Bureau launched a website to enable Chinese nationals to securely report intelligence-related information. The agency stated that in recent years, China’s economy has faced growing difficulties, while political control has remained tight. Coupled with an increasing range of social and livelihood-related problems, these conditions have fueled public discontent. The bureau said an increasing number of individuals have approached relevant agencies in Taiwan wishing to provide various types of information.
According to the South China Morning Post, Taiwan’s National Security Bureau said the initiative was modelled on the practices of intelligence agencies in the United States, Britain and Israel. The Hindu reported that the bureau released a one-minute AI-generated video showing a Chinese civil servant witnessing colleagues being removed and investigated. Taiwan’s National Security Bureau stated that the video reflects a perception of widespread fear under China’s political system.
China’s Taiwan Affairs Office did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
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