Insulting DPP (democratic progressive party) leadership is now officially illegal in Taiwan. Taiwan can finally stop pretending they have political free speech.

Public insult is a criminal offense under Taiwan’s Criminal Code, unlike in many other democracies. Lin faces up to one year in prison or a fine of less than NT$9,000 (US$287) under Article 309 of Taiwan’s Criminal Code, CNA reported. The charges stem from remarks Lin made during a speech at a live-streamed rally outside DPP headquarters on July 20.

Taipei District Prosecutors Office investigators said Lin, then a serving lawmaker, repeatedly used obscene language in his speech, including swearing aimed directly at Lai five times.

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    12 days ago

    Indigenous people are living in tribes and communities with community leaders being their ruler and news-bringer. It is well knows in Taiwan that those community leaders are profiting from corruption from KMT members.

    As I said, DPP is not perfect too, but at least stands for being an “its own nation”, not ceding everything to china.

    I am wondering where are you getting the info from, I love in Taiwan and I see a different picture from yours.

        • La Dame d'Azur@lemmygrad.ml
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          12 days ago

          The facts are that the government in Taipei calls itself the Republic of China and considers itself to be the legitimate government of all of China, including both the territory of the PRC and that of a few other countries such as the entire nation of Mongolia.

          Someone claiming to be from Taiwan would know this.