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Taiwan Expels Chinese Influencers Accused of Calling for Invasion

The government of Taiwan confirmed this week that it had ordered three Chinese women to leave the country – one by Tuesday, the other two by the end of March – on the grounds that they had used social media to spread violent Chinese propaganda. The post Taiwan Expels Chinese Influencers Accused of Calling for Invasion appeared first on Breitbart.



Taiwan is expelling three Chinese influencers, Liu Zhenya ("Yaya in Taiwan"), Xiao Wei, and En Qi, for allegedly spreading propaganda advocating for China's military "reunification" with Taiwan on social media. The Taiwanese government views their actions as threats to national security and not protected by free speech. While Liu admitted supporting a peaceful takeover, Xiao's husband claimed her pro-China posts were for business purposes. The expulsions have sparked protests and debates about free speech limitations and the definition of advocating war.

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