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Zhou Yuke revealed that the intelligence treatment unit had bought it for 300 US dollars per month, "At that time, if you think it is troublesome, you will say no."

author:Straits Herald

Huang Guoshu, the "Green Committee" of Taichung City, was exposed to the news that he had been an "informant of the Kuomintang" in college, was expelled from the new trend of the DPP, and in the early morning of the 17th, he frankly admitted to being a line-man, quit the DPP in order to assume political responsibility, and no longer sought re-election after the expiration of the current term. In this regard, Zhou Yuke, a media person on the island, said that before he went to study abroad, there were also people from intelligence units who came to contact him, 300 US dollars a month, "but I may be troublesome, and I said no at the time." ”

Zhou Yuke revealed that the intelligence treatment unit had bought it for 300 US dollars per month, "At that time, if you think it is troublesome, you will say no."

Zhou Yuke pointed out that most of the fourth-grade students (post-50s) in the process of journalism or study abroad, there are temptations to be informants, before studying abroad, there were people from intelligence units who came to talk, saying that 300 US dollars a month, when there were international students to talk before leaving the country, the list was in the hands of the intelligence unit, "I may be troublesome, at that time I said don't end it." ”

As for the way the "Investigation Bureau" absorbed informants, Zhou Yuke said that in the 1980s, 300 US dollars was a lot, but at that time, because of fear, he did not agree.

According to the contents of the research report entrusted by the "Promotion of Transfers" to NTU, the total number of informants deployed by the "Bureau of Investigation" in Taiwan in the 1980s exceeded 30,000, in an attempt to form a watertight social monitoring network.

According to Taiwan media reports, in response to Huang Guoshu's statement, Zhu Lilun, chairman of the Chinese Kuomintang, retorted yesterday that it was the intelligence unit of the "government agency" that was deploying linemen, not the Kuomintang.

Zhu Lilun said: 30 years ago, the KMT had already reflected on itself and reformed itself; unfortunately, 30 years later, when today's DPP "came to power," Taiwan's democracy not only regressed, but also moved toward "democratic dictatorship." It did not tolerate the voices of many elements and the opinions of opposition, and directly liquidated the opposition. (Editing by Xue Yang)