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The National Communications Commission (NCC) adopted a 7: 0 resolution on the 18th to “reject the license replacement request of the Zhongtian news channel.” Image: Zhang Liangyi / photo
On the 18th, the National Communications Commission (NCC) decided “not to change the license” in replacement of the Zhongtian news channel’s license, sparking a heated national debate. A man surnamed Tian was suspected of being dissatisfied with the rejection of the Zhongtian TV license replacement. It ran on the morning of the 19th. At the entrance to the NCC, the spray paint damaged the NCC flag and screamed “NCC has been dyed green” and “NCC is a green terror.” Police discovered that the man surnamed Tian had recently made intensive calls to threaten members of the NCC committee and said that spray paint was “the softest” form of expression, “Prosecutor Hong Minchao did not respond for the night.At dawn on the 20th, a man surnamed Tian was involved in crimes such as obstruction of official duties and intimidation, and repeated intimidation and requested arrest in court.
According to police, the 40-year-old man surnamed Tian repeatedly called and sent messages to the NCC in the early hours of the 19 to express protests. He even called a specific NCC committee office and asked the committee members to introduce themselves and explain, otherwise it would be to the disadvantage of the committee members. Colleagues noticed the situation was dire and felt “terrible” and called the police to fix it. Unexpectedly, around noon, the man surnamed Tian directly brought green spray paint to the Ministry of Communications, lowered the NCC flag outside the Ministry of Communications and sprayed it savagely, and continued to spread the word and threaten further action. When the police arrived, the man surnamed Tian was punished on the spot. He kept yelling “NCC has turned green, I’ll make it green!”, “NCC suppresses democratic values and hampers freedom of speech and press freedom”, “NCC is a green terror”. “.
The police arrested the man surnamed Tian for the crime of insulting the public office. The man surnamed Tian slowly got into the police car and raised his right hand with three fingers. The three vertical fingers are understood to be an expression of resistance to the government. It is derived from the gestures noted in the dystopian novel and in the movie “The Hunger Games.” The original novel was used to express respect, gratitude, parting, and other meanings. Thai anti-government demonstrations recently People are competing to imitate and use to represent “freedom, equality and brotherhood.”
The police then transferred the man surnamed Tian north to resume questioning. The man surnamed Tian believed that spray paint wasn’t bad and said it was his kindest form of expression. In the early morning of the 20th, he requested the arrest before the court on suspicion of obstruction of liberty and intimidation. In response to the successive protests, NCC spokesman Weng Baizong replied: “Taiwan is a diversified society. We respect the right of all sectors of society to express their opinions.”
On the 18th, the National Communications Commission (NCC) decided to “not change the license” in replacement of the license of the Zhongtian news channel. This sparked a heated national debate. A man surnamed Tian was suspected of being dissatisfied with the rejection of the Zhongtian TV license replacement. It ran on the morning of the 19th. At the entrance to the NCC, the spray paint damaged the NCC flag and screamed “NCC has been dyed green” and “NCC is a green terror.” Police discovered that the man surnamed Tian had recently made intensive calls to threaten members of the NCC committee and said that spray paint was “the softest” form of expression, “Prosecutor Hong Minchao did not respond for the In the early morning of the 20th, a man surnamed Tian was involved in crimes such as obstruction of official duties and intimidation, repeatedly intimidated him and applied to the court for his arrest.
A 40-year-old man with the last name Tian continued calling, texting, protesting to the NCC early on the 19th, and even called the office of a specific NCC committee member to ask the committee member to introduce himself and explain, of otherwise it would be detrimental to the committee member. The committee member who received the call noticed the situation. Serious, feeling “terrible”, report to police. Unexpectedly, around noon, the man surnamed Tian brought green spray paint directly to the Ministry of Transportation, lowered the NCC flag outside the Ministry of Transportation and sprayed it savagely, continuing to spread the word and threaten further action. The police arrested the man surnamed Tian for his status as a current offender of the crime of insulting the Police Station. He considers that spray paint is not bad, and that it is his softest form of expression. The prosecutor believes that the man surnamed Tian not only threatened, but also carried it out, and was in danger of re-enforcement. Therefore, in the early morning of the 20th, he was accused of threatening freedom and threat. The court requested the arrest.
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