Chinese mainland authorities have received tens of thousands of public complaints through an official online platform targeting alleged 'Taiwan independence' activities since its launch this year, according to a spokesperson from the Taiwan Affairs Office. Zhu Fenglian confirmed the figures during a press conference on Wednesday, November 19, 2025, stating the reports reflect widespread cross-strait opposition to separatist forces.
"This response demonstrates the shared will of people across the Taiwan Strait to safeguard national sovereignty and territorial integrity," Zhu said. The reporting system, hosted on the State Council's official website, allows residents to submit information about individuals or groups accused of promoting separatism or persecuting Taiwan compatriots.
Zhu emphasized Beijing's commitment to "legally pursue lifelong accountability" for those advocating independence, framing the initiative as part of broader efforts to promote peaceful development in cross-strait relations. The announcement comes amid heightened focus on regional stability as Asian markets navigate evolving geopolitical dynamics.
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Mainland: Many mails reporting acts on 'Taiwan independence' received
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