Chinese issues arrest warrants for alleged Taiwanese hackers
Briefly

The Chinese government has escalated its crackdown on perceived Taiwanese independence advocates by issuing arrest warrants for 20 Taiwanese citizens accused of engaging in hacking operations on the mainland, purportedly directed by Taiwan's ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP). Additionally, the Chinese authorities have halted commercial activities with Sicuenes International, a Taiwanese company linked to prominent pro-independence figures. The DPP has rejected these accusations as unfounded, describing China's actions as a tactic to distract from its own issues. This incident underscores heightened tensions in cross-strait relations amid ongoing conflicts over Taiwan's sovereignty.
Chinese authorities claim to have arrested 20 Taiwanese citizens for hacking operations tied to Taiwan's ruling party, reflecting rising tensions over Taiwan independence.
Chinese government halts commercial engagement with Sicuenes International, accusing it of being run by staunch independence advocates, raising economic and political disputes.
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