
Beijing’s top anti-espionage agency on Friday released a list of Taiwanese individuals it said were working for Taiwan’s intelligence service to spread pro-independence messages and stir cross-strait tensions online.
The ministry also accused a Taiwanese military intelligence official and two agents of the media company of spreading false information, promoting “Taiwan independence” and manipulating public opinion on the Chinese internet.
They would be held accountable for life under the Anti-Secession Law, it said.
Intelligence officer Lin Ziyu was involved in directing “counter-propaganda and sabotage activities against mainland China” under an alias, according to the state security ministry statement.
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