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Espionage Cases Escalate; Mainland Affairs Council: Amend the Law to Cut Off Infiltration Chains

As espionage cases continue to escalate and infiltration methods shift to digital space, the Legislative Yuan will review the Executive Yuan's draft amendments to the National Security Act. A written report submitted by the Mainland Affairs Council to the Legislative Yuan's public hearing points out that the CCP has long exploited Taiwan's democratic and free environment for division and infiltration. Currently, national security threats are no …
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As espionage cases continue to escalate and infiltration methods shift to digital space, the Legislative Yuan will review the Executive Yuan's draft amendments to the National Security Act. A written report submitted by the Mainland Affairs Council to the Legislative Yuan's public hearing points out that the CCP has long exploited Taiwan's democratic and free environment for division and infiltration. Currently, national security threats are no …

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Sunday, March 22, 2026.
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