According to Taiwan media reports, Han Kuo-yu competition office spokesperson Wang Qianqiu, KMT Kaohsiung City Councilman Chen Meiya and others accompanied single mother Ms. Cai to hold a press conference at the Kuomintang Central Party Department today, pointing out that Ms. Cai was just transferred to the press conference video of PO Gao Jin Sumei and was summoned by the prosecutors and interrogated from the north, central and southern regions. She also told her that she might be imprisoned for five years and fined NT$10 million.
According to reports, Ms. Cai said that because she usually grows organic vegetables, she saw "legislator" Gao Jinsumei mention related issues at a press conference a few days ago, so she transferred to Facebook to share, without any text comments. She was reported and later summoned. Ms. Cai cried and said that she had been worried that she would be locked up and that the house she lived in Kaohsiung would be lost, and she didn't know what to do in the future. During the interrogation process, the other party kept asking whether there was a party identity and who to vote for this election. Since October 7th, Ms. Cai has suffered from insomnia and sleeps for less than 3 hours every day. She is worried every day whether she will be imprisoned for 5 years and whether her property will be lost.
According to Taiwanese media reports, it is unknown whether the end of the year is approaching or pressure from superiors. Recently, Taiwan police's "checking the water meter" in their performance has caused a lot of controversy. Previously, Su Hongda, a professor in the Department of Political Science at National Taiwan University, was criticized by the Taipei Municipal Investigation Bureau, and issued a document requiring the police to investigate and deal with the violation of the "Social Order Maintenance Law" for criticizing the policy of the Taipei Palace Museum.
In addition to the general public being "checked in water meter", even lawyers are also suffering. According to reports, Taoyuan District Court recently received reports from many lawyers that when they went to Taoyuan District Prosecutor's Office to prepare for the trial, or when they went to Taoyuan Prison or Detention Center, they were asked by the police to show their documents because they were waiting in the car. According to Taiwan's United Daily News, lawyers felt that they were inexplicably considered suspects and felt extremely poor.
In response to the recent police "checking water meters" against the people, the Kuomintang has held press conferences in recent days, criticizing the Tsai administration for violating the protection of freedom of speech and infringing on human rights, and calling on Tsai Ing-wen to come forward to explain. Han Kuo-yu Deputy Director-General of the Campaign Office Zhou Xiwei pointed out that the DPP "legislators" advocated in 2013 that "rumors should also be protected by freedom of speech" and advocated amendment of the "Social Order Maintenance Law", but in 2018, they proposed to include fake news and require them to be included in the "Social Order Maintenance Law" for investigation and handling, which are basically two sets of standards.
According to the information provided by the Kuomintang, the "Police and Political Affairs Office" now targets the performance score standards for police officers and police officers, with 10 points in election cases (including fake news), 10 points in bribery, gambling betting below 2 million, and 5 points in non-election cases. Zhou Xiwei pointed out that in order to pursue performance, grassroots units began to "keyboard case handling" across regions, which is nicknamed "undistricted police" by the Internet. For example, the Kaohsiung Police Department went to arrest Taipei people, and the Taipei Police Department went to Yunlin, and the police rushed to compete for performance everywhere, causing many people to be interviewed by police stations in the area where they were not located, running around, and "both physically and mentally exhausted."
Zhou Xiwei questioned that the people were just reposting, liked, and emoji on Facebook, and were also summoned, but how do the people judge the authenticity of the information? Why not catch the fake picture factories of the Internet army, but only the innocent people? Should the remarks of "black Koreans" be investigated? If the police and the prosecutors want performance, why do they only dare to attack the promotion and fight against the common people? The cyber army has been rampant for many years. Why do the prosecution and investigation only investigate the small people and not capture the pages of fans who spread rumors?
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