A Taiwanese intelligence official revealed that the Chinese Communist Party is funding trips for Taiwanese temple-goers to attend religious and cultural events in China, offering financial incentives to local organisers as part of united front efforts to deepen cross-strait influence.
Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) has raised concerns that a cross-strait essay contest organized by a Taipei-based society and a CCP-linked publisher may violate laws prohibiting political cooperation with mainland Chinese entities, citing all-expenses-paid trips and ties to Beijing's
Speaking at the National Conference for University Presidents in Taiwan, Chiu urged China not to use educational exchanges as a tool for "united front" strategies. He was invited to discuss cross-strait relations and relevant policies, Taipei Times reported.
Taiwan has banned two Chinese universities, Huaqiao University and Jinan University, from academic exchange programs due to their ties to Beijing's United Front Work Department. The Ministry of Education warned institutions against collaboration, citing national security concerns.
Taipei Times reported that the Mainland Affairs Council claims that the CCP is trying to use Kinmen as a model for progressive integration, showing how unification with Taiwan might develop.
Amid reports that several lawmakers from the Shiv Sena (UBT) are in contact with Eknath Shinde-led Shiv Sena, MPs of the Uddhav Thackeray-led party presented a united front in New Delhi and termed the reports mere "rumours" spread by the ruling Mahayuti alliance in Maharashtra.
Taiwanese President William Lai Ching-te urged the public to stay alert to China's growing "united front" strategies, which have intensified recently, as the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues its relentless pursuit of Taiwan's annexation
China is imposing its legal system on American soil through a network of nonprofit organisations based in the United States that are connected to a Chinese Communist Party (CCP) intelligence agency, according to Daily Caller News Foundation (DNCF).
China is increasingly using various tactics under its "united front" strategy to influence Taiwan, according to Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Deputy Minister Shen You-chung, the Taipei Times reported.
Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) said that the Chinese newspaper Strait Herald would be indefinitely barred from stationing reporters in Taiwan due to its involvement in "united front work" activities, according to a report by Focus Taiwan.
The council's comments follow Saturday's release of a video by Taiwanese rapper Chen Po-yuan and YouTuber "Pa Chiung" on China's "united front" tactics. It is the second video on the subject the pair have released this month.
The documentary, released by influencers Ba Jiong, a video producer, and Minnan Wolf, a rapper, reveals how the CCP's United Front uses financial incentives to sway Taiwanese public sentiment.