Taiwan has launched a website for Chinese citizens to share intelligence — Reuters
Taiwan's National Security Bureau has launched a special website urging Chinese citizens to actively share classified information about their own country.
The Taiwanese intelligence agency is targeting people who are fed up with the current communist system and the tightening of totalitarian control.
The new platform, available in Chinese and English, is designed to facilitate the transmission of intelligence from informants located both within China and abroad.
According to the Taiwanese agency, the internal situation in China has significantly deteriorated in recent years due to prolonged economic difficulties and strict political restrictions.
This has led to rising social tensions and internal resistance among the local population. Many citizens are looking for ways to influence the situation and are reaching out to the Taiwanese side.
“Due to a large number of social problems, Chinese citizens are highly dissatisfied. As a result, more and more people are turning to relevant agencies in Taiwan to provide various types of information,” the bureau states.
To attract potential informants, a one-minute video created using artificial intelligence technology was posted on the platform’s homepage.
The video shows a Chinese official watching as his colleagues are arrested, tried, and released.
The project’s creators sought to convey the atmosphere of constant fear and repression that prevails within Beijing’s state apparatus.
“Another person has been taken away… Old friends are disappearing one by one… Now is the time to change,” the video says.
This is reported by Reuters.
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