
The law, effective next week, is seen as targeting separatist groups, prompting a symposium by Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council
China's new ethnic unity law raises Taiwan concerns
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There are concerns that China’s new “Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law,” which takes effect on Wednesday next week, targets what the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sees as “separatist” groups in Taiwan. In March, following the adoption of the law in China, the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) held a symposium to discuss its implications for Taiwan.
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There are concerns that China’s new “Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law,” which takes effect on Wednesday next week, targets what the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) sees as “separatist” groups in Taiwan.
according to Taipei TimesIn March, following the adoption of the law in China, the Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) held a symposium to discuss its implications for Taiwan.
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