Taiwan launches website for mainland Chinese to report intelligence tips.
Photo: South China Morning Post
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Taiwan launches website for mainland Chinese to report intelligence tips.

Taiwan's National Security Bureau launched a website allowing mainland Chinese nationals to securely submit intelligence-related information. The initiative is modeled on US, British, and Israeli intelligence practices and offers security guidance for potential informants. Opposition lawmakers and online commenters expressed skepticism about the website's workability and disinformation risks.

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SCMP leads with the debate over workability and disinformation risks. Politico frames it more neutrally as a spy agency launching a tip line.
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SCSouth China Morning PostINTERNATIONAL2d ago

“Taiwan's website for intelligence tips from mainland China spurs debate”

PPoliticoCENTER3d ago

“Taiwan's spy agency launches webpage for Chinese nationals to report tips”

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