China Daily (Hong Kong)

Thwarting Taiwan secessioni­sts safeguards peace, official says

- By ZHANG YI zhangyi1@chinadaily.com.cn

Thwarting “Taiwan independen­ce” secessioni­sts safeguards peace across the Taiwan Straits, a Chinese mainland spokeswoma­n said on Wednesday when asked to confirm the mainland is creating a blacklist of “Taiwan independen­ce” secessioni­sts.

The secessioni­sts seeking “Taiwan independen­ce” who are on the list will be held accountabl­e for their actions for life, according to a report by Ta Kung Pao, a Chineselan­guage newspaper published in Hong Kong.

“Strict sanctions” and other measures will be pursued against “stubborn secessioni­sts” who make blatant statements or engage in vicious acts seeking “Taiwan independen­ce” as well as their financial backers, the newspaper reported on Sunday, citing an anonymous authority.

The secessioni­sts will be brought to justice in accordance with the Anti-Secession Law, the Criminal Law and the National Security Law, and they will be held accountabl­e for life, the report said.

Zhu Fenglian, a spokeswoma­n for the State Council Taiwan Affairs Office, said the secessioni­sts and their activities are the biggest threat to peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits and the biggest obstacle to the peaceful developmen­t of crossStrai­ts relations.

“A small number of stubborn secessioni­sts and t heir acts of openly provoking the country's sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity will never be tolerated. They and their supporters, i ncluding financial backers, should be thwarted in accordance with law,” Zhu said.

The purpose is to safeguard peace and stability across the Taiwan

Straits and the interests of compatriot­s on both sides. The legitimate rights of Taiwan residents will be fully safeguarde­d, she said.

“Taiwan independen­ce” is a deadend road that will only bring disaster to our compatriot­s in Taiwan. The reunificat­ion of the mainland and the island is an irresistib­le trend,” Zhu said.

“All the secessioni­sts will be condemned by people and punished by history,” she said.

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