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Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

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Taiwan's political situation has always been the focus of the world's attention, and a recent news has once again attracted widespread attention. According to media reports, a criminal suspect in Taiwan, Yang Zhiyuan, charged with separatism, was transferred to the Wenzhou City Procuratorate for review and prosecution after investigation by the Wenzhou City State Security Bureau in Zhejiang Province, and the Wenzhou City Procuratorate has recently approved Yang Zhiyuan's arrest. This news will undoubtedly have a far-reaching impact on the situation in the Taiwan Strait.

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

First, let's recap, who is Yang Zhiyuan, and what exactly did he do to attract the attention and arrest of the state security services?

Yang Zhiyuan, 33 years old, born in Taichung City, post-90s. As early as 2006, when he was still in middle school, he began to participate in separatist activities and became the target of the DPP's training. At first, he joined the Democratic Progressive Party, then left and co-founded a political party called the Taiwan National Party as vice president. Their goal is to promote Taiwan's membership as a sovereign and independent State and its membership in the United Nations. However, these slogans did not enjoy widespread support.

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

Later, Yang Zhiyuan cooperated with Taiwan independence member Chen Shui-bian to try to run for legislature in Yonghe District of New Taipei City, demanding the implementation of the "one country on one side" policy. However, his campaign ended in defeat, receiving less than 1,000 votes.

In addition, Yang Zhiyuan has long participated in the "anti-China and anti-China" activities, echoing the "Occupy Central" elements in Hong Kong, openly provoking one China, and calling for "the convergence of multiple independences". He also persecuted Taiwanese patriots and accused Guo Guanying, a representative of the reunification faction, for violating Taiwan's so-called "National Security Law."

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

Guo Guanying, a Taiwanese writer, is also a patriot. He served as the "head of the news team of the Information Bureau in Toronto" of the Taiwan authorities, but was dismissed by the Taiwan authorities because of his remarks on safeguarding national unity. The dispute between Yang Zhiyuan and Guo Guanying made Yang a Taiwan independence activist in Taiwan.

Mr. Yang's actions not only sparked controversy in Taiwan, but also made him the focus of mainland state security services. However, what is surprising is that despite his involvement in separatist activities in Taiwan, he is engaged in business on the mainland. This contradiction and provocation is alarming.

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

But why did the state security services arrest him at this time?

To answer this question, we need to look back at the series of events of the past year. On August 2 last year, US House of Representatives Speaker Pelosi suddenly visited the Taiwan region, ignoring the mainland's repeated warnings. This move has aroused the concern of many countries around the world, who have expressed their adherence to the one-China principle and their opposition to the United States' violation of China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.

That evening, the PLA conducted a series of military operations in the Taiwan Strait, locking six important positions in the Taiwan Strait and restricting imports and exports to the Taiwan region. This military action clearly sends a message to the Taiwan authorities that they firmly oppose separatist acts.

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

It is worth noting that Yang Zhiyuan was arrested on August 3 last year, which happened exactly after this incident. This timing was undoubtedly chosen to send a strong warning to those who seek to split the country.

Subsequently, Taiwanese leader Tsai Ing-wen not only went to the United States for a friendly visit, but also met with Speaker of the US House of Representatives McCarthy and delivered a speech at an anti-China body, openly provoking the mainland. In response, the mainland has taken a series of countermeasures, including the People's Liberation Army conducting an unprecedented exercise around the island, the Shandong ship also appearing in the Taiwan Strait, the Commerce Department launching the first trade barrier investigation against Taiwan, and sanctioning Taiwan independence activist Xiao Meiqin.

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

In addition, state security agencies arrested Yang Zhiyuan and brought him back to the mainland to charge him with separatism. This move once again shows that the mainland has zero tolerance for elements in the Taiwan region who oppose secession and will adopt various means to crack down.

However, Yang Zhiyuan's arrest is just one of many separatist forces fighting Taiwan independence. The Chinese government has released two lists of "Taiwan independence elements," including Su Zhenchang, You Xikun, Wu Zhaoxie, and others, as well as Xiao Meiqin, Gu Lixiong, and Tsai Qichang. These people are blacklisted and may all be in the future

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

Punishment by the State. Not only that, but the Chinese government has also adopted a multi-layered strategy to deal with various provocative acts by Taiwan independence elements.

First, the Chinese government has begun working with countries with extradition agreements to hunt down these Taiwan independence activists. This means that wherever they flee they run the risk of being extradited back to China. Such international cooperation will make it impossible for these Taiwan independence elements to escape, exacerbating their sense of insecurity.

In addition, the Chinese government has adopted a series of economic measures to suppress the Taiwan region. The first-launched trade barrier investigation will review 2,455 products, which will limit the competitiveness of Taiwanese companies in the mainland market and pose a threat to their economic interests.

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

More importantly, the Chinese government has also taken judicial measures to crack down on Taiwan independence elements. Yang's arrest is the first to involve separatism, a clear signal that the Chinese government will severely punish separatism. According to China's Criminal Law and Anti-Secession Law, convictions for separatism and incitement to separatism will result in severe criminal punishment and even life imprisonment.

This series of measures is not only to safeguard the unity and territorial integrity of the country, but also to warn those forces that seek to split the country. No matter what means it takes, the Chinese government will resolutely crack down on Taiwan independence elements and safeguard national security and stability.

Why did the mainland arrest the first "Taiwan independence diehard" at this time? How many years can it be sentenced?

From Yang Zhiyuan's case, we can see that the Chinese government has taken multi-layered countermeasures and demonstrated a zero-tolerance attitude towards Taiwan independence elements. These initiatives, which include political, military, economic, trade and judicial means, constitute a powerful combined blow. The path for Taiwan independence elements will become narrower and narrower, and they will certainly face severe sanctions and severe punishment. The principle that if you reach out, you will be caught, will continue to guide the Chinese government's actions against Taiwan's separatist forces.

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