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Mainland spokesperson slams DPP authorities over prosecution of internet celebrity

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Mainland spokesperson slams DPP authorities over prosecution of internet celebrity

2026-01-14 17:38 Last Updated At:18:58

A Chinese mainland spokesperson has accused the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities of abusing judicial power to silence dissent after Taiwan regional internet influencer Chen Chih-han was indicted.

Zhu Fenglian, spokeswoman for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, spoke at a press briefing on Wednesday in response to a question about the prosecution of Chen, better known as "Guan Zhang" or "gym boss."

The New Taipei district prosecutors alleged on January 8 that Chen, who runs a YouTube channel, knowingly used "inflammatory language" during a livestream despite being aware of the channel's large and diverse audience and the likelihood that his remarks would spread widely, according to media reports.

She said the case exposed political manipulation of the judicial system.

"The DPP authorities is abusing judicial means to intimidate and suppress the Taiwan people who support cross-Strait exchanges, attempting to create 'green terror' and restrict the freedom of the Taiwan public. In essence, this serves the separatist agenda and will inevitably face opposition and rejection," Zhu said.

Mainland spokesperson slams DPP authorities over prosecution of internet celebrity

Mainland spokesperson slams DPP authorities over prosecution of internet celebrity

Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Mao Ning said Wednesday that she has no information to share at the moment regarding Argentine President Javier Milei's plan to visit China in 2026.

"China attaches great importance to developing relations with Argentina and is willing to strengthen exchanges at all levels with the Argentine side, deepen political mutual trust and promote practical cooperation to deliver benefits to the peoples of both countries," Mao added at a press conference in Beijing.

Chinese FM spokesperson says no information to share for now on Argentine President's visit

Chinese FM spokesperson says no information to share for now on Argentine President's visit

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