China Daily

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 their acts of openly provoking the country's sovereignt­y and territoria­l integrity will never be tolerated. They and their supporters, including 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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