Wednesday, August 11, 2021

CCP Proxies Call for Mutiny, Violence, and Overthrow of the Tsai Government

If you think, the Communist Party of China will militarily invade Taiwan anytime soon, think again! It is not necessary! There are other, powerful means available to take control of or to disrupt Taiwan! Hope, the internal situation in Taiwan does not get more serious!

You wonder why Taiwanese politicians like Chang An-le, who calls for e.g. an armed overthrow of the elected government, are not in prison yet!

"While the world focuses on the threat posed by a potential invasion of Taiwan by the Chinese military, pro-Chinese Communist Party (CCP) elements in Taiwan are increasing their calls for the overthrow of the Tsai Ing-wen Administration. Although such elements remain in the marginal minority, the groups nevertheless tap into extremist sentiment within the pro-CCP and Deep-Blue camp that could potentially result in isolated acts of violence against government officials.

Two recent incidents involving Chang An-le, the founder of the China Unification Promotion Party (CUPP), and Kao An-kuo, a retired Republic of China (ROC) Army general, raise the specter of efforts by sub-state actors—possibly acting in conjunction with, or at the direction of, the CCP—to destabilize state institutions.

Calls for Uprisings and Military Mutiny

During a July 15-16 forum in Shanghai titled “Chinese Compatriots Across the Strait, Joining Hands to Realize the Chinese Dream”, the CUPP’s Chang said “I have made the proclamation in Taiwan that China must annex Taiwan.” Chang spoke of the need to “make friends” and network with retired and active military personnel within Taiwan. “I have called on them to surrender […] on the day that China starts its military invasion of Taiwan. We will launch a revolt, an armed insurrection against the government here. […] The youth groups at many temples in Taiwan with which we have been networking will join us when this day comes.” ..."

Vol. 6, Issue 16 – Global Taiwan Institute: CCP Proxies Call for Mutiny, Violence, and Overthrow of the Tsai Government

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