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Chinese mainland platform nets 10K+ emails reporting Taiwan independence acts

What’s up, digital fam? 🌟 On the radar this November: the Chinese mainland just rolled out a fresh online platform on the Taiwan Affairs Office's official site, designed for people to send tip-offs on 'Taiwan independence' moves. And it's blowing up – over 10,000 emails have poured in so far!

Zhu Fenglian, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, shared at a press conference that the flood of complaint emails shows a shared stance. Netizens are reporting 'vile acts' by advocates of Taiwan independence and any accomplices in persecuting residents of Taiwan. 📩🚨

According to Zhu, this massive engagement across the Taiwan Strait highlights common hopes: to stand firm against Taiwan independence separatist forces, to boost peaceful cross-Strait relations, and to push forward national reunification.

In simple terms, the platform is a direct channel for public feedback. Relevant departments will stick to facts and the law, aiming to crack down on harmful actions—and yes, accountability can stretch lifelong, Zhu pointed out. 🔍⚖️

Why it matters for you? Whether you’re scrolling through tweets in Manila or following Insta stories in Dhaka, digital activism is real. This move shows how online voices can shape regional policies and spotlight unity goals on both sides of the Strait.

Keep your eyes peeled for updates as the conversation evolves. And remember, your clicks and comments carry weight in our interconnected world! 💬🌏

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