โBy its actions, China is already a foreign hostile force,โ Taiwan President Lai Ching-te said.
Taiwanese President Lai Ching-te on March 13 pledged tougher measures to counter the infiltration and espionage activities from the Chinese communist regime.
Speaking from his office after meeting with senior security officials, Lai said Beijing has been taking advantage of Taiwanโs freedom and attempting to โdivide, destroy, and subvert [Taiwan] from within.โ
Lai said the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has infiltrated Taiwanโs media, politics, armed forces, and police to carry out its campaign.
โWhat they are trying to do is to sow seeds of discord in our society, keep us occupied with internal conflicts, and cause us to ignore the real threat from outside,โ Lai told reporters.
Lai said Beijing has โactivelyโ plotted ways to โinfiltrate and spy onโ Taiwanโs military.
In 2024, a total of 64 individuals were prosecuted by Taiwanese courts for spying for the CCP. Among them, two-thirds are active-duty or retired military members, the National Security Bureau in Taipei said in the report released in January.
โBy its actions, China already satisfies the definition of a โforeign hostile forceโ defined by our Anti-Infiltration Act,โ Lai said. โWe have no choice but to take even more proactive measures.โ
As part of the 17 countermeasures he laid out at the press conference, Lai announced plans to review legislation aimed at restoring the military trial system for active-duty personnel suspected of aiding the enemy, alongside expanding criminal law to make any โexpressions of loyalty to the enemyโ a punishable offense.
Lai said his government will implement a strict review of Taiwan visits or residency applications by Chinese citizens and will make โnecessary adjustmentsโ to the flows of money, people, and technology across the strait.
In addition, he said the government will issue reminders to Taiwanese actors and singers performing in China on their statements and actions, a response to what Taipei sees as an ongoing Chinese campaign to pressure pop stars into making pro-CCP comments.
Confronted by โincreasingly severe threats,โ Lai pledged to do his best to ensure that the democratic way of life for Taiwanโs 23 million residents remains intact, but he called on the public to โstay vigilant and take action.โ
โHistory tells us that any authoritarian act of aggression or annexation will ultimately end in failure,โ Lai said. โThe only way we can safeguard freedom and prevail against authoritarian aggression is through solidarity.โ
Byย Dorothy Li