Mainland authorities reaffirmed the legitimacy of police investigations into separatist activities on Thursday, November 13, 2025, following a public notice issued by Quanzhou police in Fujian Province. The notice offers rewards for information related to two Taiwan-based social media influencers accused of promoting illegal secessionist ideologies.
Wen Tzu-yu (alias "Pa Chiung") and Chen Po-yuan (alias "Minnan Wolf") are under investigation for allegedly disseminating content that incites division and undermines cross-strait relations. Chen Binhua, spokesperson for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, stated that both individuals have "persistently spread falsehoods to provoke separatism" while criticizing policies designed to benefit residents of the Taiwan region.
"We urge compatriots across the strait to actively report such illegal acts and jointly safeguard national sovereignty," Chen emphasized during a regular press conference. The statement aligns with ongoing efforts to counter what authorities describe as "Taiwan independence" narratives.
This development comes amid heightened scrutiny of online platforms influencing cross-strait dynamics. Analysts suggest it reflects broader measures to address content perceived as threatening social stability under Chinese law.
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Mainland spokesperson: Legitimate for police to probe separatist acts
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