Taiwan revokes citizenship of three people over Chinese IDs, exposes Beijing's unified front tactics
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Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council revoked the citizenship of three individuals, including a taekwondo athlete, for possessing Chinese identification, which violates the Cross-Strait Act. The council has received reports of over a dozen Taiwanese residents using Chinese identification, following a film exposing China's activities targeting Taiwan.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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