Taiwan Court Sentences Chinese National to 8 Years in Prison for Engaging in CCP’s ‘United Front’ Work

The CCP uses its 'united front’ strategy to infiltrate political, academic, and business networks in Western countries, advancing its strategic goals.
Taiwan Court Sentences Chinese National to 8 Years in Prison for Engaging in CCP’s ‘United Front’ Work

Taiwan Court Sentences Chinese National to 8 Years in Prison for Engaging in CCP’s ‘United Front’ Work A naturalized Taiwanese citizen of Chinese origin, Zhou Man-zhi, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for violating Taiwan’s national security law. The sentence stems from her alleged establishment of organizations in Taiwan under the direction of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The Taiwan High Court’s branch in Kaohsiung found her to be a member of China-based civic organizations affiliated with the CCP’s United Front Work Department.

  • Zhou Man-zhi, a naturalized Taiwanese citizen of Chinese origin, sentenced to 8 years.
  • Convicted of violating Taiwan’s national security law.
  • Alleged to have established organizations in Taiwan under CCP direction.
  • Found to be a member of the Shaanxi Patriotic Volunteer Association and the Chinese Patriotic Volunteers Association.
  • These organizations are reportedly affiliated with the CCP’s United Front Work Department.
  • The ruling overturns a previous acquittal due to insufficient evidence.
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