Source: Global Network
[Global Network Comprehensive Report Reporter Zhao Youping] Taiwan's "Central News Agency" reported on the 28th that two professors from Yuanzhi University, Taiwan who participated in the research and development of missiles and semiconductor were reported to the mainland for part-time lectures, causing "doubts about leaking confidentiality." Taiwan's "Minister of Education" Pan Wenzhong claimed today (28th) that he would require Yuanzhi University to strictly investigate and deal with it in-depth. Regarding the "leakage" issue that some people on the island are worried about, some netizens on the island said: "To be honest, people don't like this thing on the other side of Taiwan, so they don't stick to their faces." Some netizens said sarcastically: "Is your technology more advanced than others? Leakage... isn't it funny."
reported that two professors from Taiwan's Yuanzhi University had participated in missile research and development, semiconductor research and other "confidential and sensitive plans" involving "' Guoan '" in Taiwan, but went to the mainland to give part-time lectures, "with doubts about leaking secrets."
Pan Wenzhong claimed on the 28th that Taiwan’s “Ministry of Education” had received a letter of complaint before, and at that time, he also asked Yuanzhi University to make a reply; recently he found new evidence, so Yuanzhi University was asked to conduct a second investigation. He revealed that more than a year ago, Taiwan's "Ministry of Education" also investigated teachers working in the mainland. After verification, it was confirmed that it was true and the severance was made through the cross-ministerial meeting mechanism.
Pan Wenzhong claimed that in Taiwan, relevant departments will require the signing of the confidentiality agreement , and relevant personnel must abide by it after signing it.
The media on the island have been hyping up the incident of three professors from Yuanzhi University being reported to the mainland for part-time lectures. Two of them are from Taiwan's " Chinese Academy of Sciences ", and Lin Zhimin is also an important member of the "Xiong-Er" missile research team.
According to Taiwan's "Mirror Weekly", after obtaining his doctorate in 1986, Lin Zhimin entered the "Chinese Academy of Sciences" in Taiwan and engaged in the system research and development of the "Xiong-2 Missile". He has served as a lecture professor at Xiamen University since 2013. In addition, in October 2015, Lin Zhimin was hired as a visiting professor at Xiamen Institute of Technology and also gave academic reports to teachers and students of the school, covering "aircraft automatic landing system" and "missile interception".
As for Li Qingting, it was reported that he was invited by Xi'an University of Electronic Science and Technology to serve as a lecture professor at the school since April 2016. Li Qingting has been involved in the fields of semiconductors and optoelectronic components for many years. Since 1982, he has served as an associate researcher at the "Chinese Academy of Sciences" in Taiwan.
"Mirror Weekly" stated that in addition to these two people who worked part-time in mainland China, Yuanzhi University also has a senior professor Cai Duming , who has also served as a visiting professor at Shanghai Jiaotong University for a long time and is a part-time doctoral supervisor.
Taiwan's "Central News Agency" said that Lin Zhimin, who was reported, issued a statement saying that he did not disclose any "national defense" secrets; Li Qingting also said that he did not violate any regulations. In addition, Taiwan’s “Central Academy of Sciences” stated on the 27th that the two scholars involved in the report have left the “Central Academy of Sciences” for 30 years and have not involved “national defense secrets”.
. The professors who are involved in missile and semiconductor research and development on the island were reported to give a part-time lecture in mainland China. Some people are worried about leaking the secrets, and some netizens on the island said that this is a big deal. ↓
Some netizens sarcastically said, "Is your technology more advanced than others? Is it funny to leak secrets?" ↓
Some netizens said, "To be honest, people don't like this thing on the other side of the Taiwan Strait, so don't stick gilding on their faces." ↓
Some netizens said, "Is it necessary to leak secrets?" ↓
Some netizens sarcastically said, "Is it necessary to leak secrets? When they go to space station , we will be the most accurate in driving our own fishing boats. Who wants to learn whom? ↓
After the Democratic Progressive Party came to power, the Democratic Progressive Party has continuously restricted cross-strait exchanges. Previously, a professor at Taiwan’s “ China Research Institute ” worked in Renmin University of China and was resigned because the Mainland Affairs Council claimed that he violated the “Regulations on Cross-Strait People’s Relations”. Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council spokesperson Ma Xiaoguang said at the time that the DPP authorities ignored the common aspirations of compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan Strait for the development of cross-strait relations, and have severely interfered with cross-strait exchange activities, restricting Taiwanese people from studying, working, finding employment and starting businesses in the mainland.They restricted Taiwanese college students from internships in the mainland, restricted retired senior Taiwanese officials, retired generals and primary and secondary school teachers from coming to the mainland for exchanges, punished Taiwanese university teachers and research institute scholars to teach in the mainland, and punished Taiwanese youth who served as assistant director of community at Xiamen . All these are different. A leaf tells autumn. "If these actions are allowed to continue, I am more worried that Taiwanese compatriots will continue to live in days that cannot be avoided from fear."