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Taiwan proposes fines up to $1M for online speech supporting China’s challenge to its sovereignty, citing rising espionage.
Taiwan’s Executive Yuan has proposed amendments to the National Security Act, introducing fines up to NT$1 million for advocating war or supporting foreign hostile forces, including China, to challenge Taiwan’s sovereignty.
The draft targets online speech and expands liability to intermediaries, aiming to combat espionage and foreign infiltration, which officials say has tripled since 2021.
The law seeks to enable swift removal of harmful content, align with international standards, and deter subversion through measures like pension revocation.
Critics, including opposition lawmakers, warn it risks suppressing free speech and enabling arbitrary enforcement.
Meanwhile, China’s military activity near Taiwan increased, and Taiwan warned South Korea to correct its e-Arrival card system by March 31.
Taiwán propone multas de hasta $ 1M por discursos en línea que apoyan el desafío de China a su soberanía, citando el creciente espionaje.