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Taiwan’s success in preventing pneumonia in Wuhan, coupled with recent visits to Taiwan by politicians from the United States, the Czech Republic, and other countries, Taiwan’s international visibility has greatly increased, and China’s various cultural attacks on Taiwan have risen. Chinese state media CCTV yesterday accused Taiwanese academic Zheng Yuqin as an assistant to former Democratic Progressive Party chairman Zhuo Rongtai. He also said that Zheng tried to counter Chinese personnel in the Czech Republic and other countries, smear China and provoke diplomatic relations between China and other countries. However, these claims were immediately refuted and clarified by the relevant units.
Who is Zheng Yuqin? What is the relationship with Zhuo Rongtai and the DPP? As for the various CCTV testimonials, “Apple News” has compiled the following four big questions for readers.
● Doubt 1: the relationship between Zheng Yuqin and Zhuo Rongtai
CCTV broadcast the “Taiwan Spy Case” on the news in prime time last night, and made a special report on “The Special Task of the” Academics “”, referring to Zheng Yuqin, who was an assistant to the former DPP chairman. , Zhuo Rongtai, “because of spying on China. Intelligence activities were arrested by national security agencies.”
Zhuo Rongtai clarified last night via Facebook that he had never had such an assistant. Zhuo Rongtai did not know this person in the past. This news is obviously a false report. I hope the Chinese Communist Party will not allow Feng Jing to become Ma Liang. DPP spokesman Yan Ruofang also said that Zheng had never served as Zhuo Rongtai’s assistant, and the CCTV report clearly distorted the facts.
The party and politicians said that Zheng Yuqin is an academic in Europe and a pro-China scholar who specializes in the study of the “Belt and Road”. He has held seminars in China, Taiwan and Europe for many years and has nothing to do with Zhuo Rongtai and the DPP.
● Doubt 2: Zheng Yuqin entered China as a spy between 2011 and 2013
According to a CCTV report, “In 2008, Zheng Yuqin returned to Taiwan to host a program on ‘FuXing Radio Station.’ He was approached by a reporter named Lu Jiajia. Zheng agreed to help collect the current political points.” FuXing Radio Station is a peripheral organization of the Office of Military Intelligence. I was then I think she is a Taiwanese military intelligence officer “”.
The report said that Lu Jiajia reminded Zheng Yuqin to create more opportunities to go to mainland China and to pay attention to the experts and scholars he met on “What are the opinions on both sides of the strait? Who can use it?” . Zheng Yuqin went to the mainland four times to attend academic conferences from 2011 to 2013. “After speaking with experts and academics, he will report each person’s personality characteristics, field of work, research content and other information to Taiwan. Spy, and he will also take the initiative to come up with ideas on how to use this person. “
In this regard, the party and politicians pointed out that the KMT and Ma Ying-jeou were in power from 2011 to 2013. When cross-strait relations can be said to be the best, why do we have to send people from the green field to be spies? And if you only go to the seminar, why do you need to report it through official media? This is completely illogical.
Also, “Apple” called Fuxing Broadcasting Station to check if there is a reporter named “Lu Jiajia”. Fuxing Broadcasting only stated that the relevant media speculated on the report and could not comment.
● Doubt 3: Zheng Yuqin developed relations with “Representative Li Yunpeng in the Czech Republic” during his stay in the Czech Republic.
CCTV reported that Zheng Yuqin met with “Li Yunpeng, the representative of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Czech Republic” at an orientation event of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Czech Republic in 2004. Under the leadership From “Li Yunpeng”, Zheng Yuqin collected relevant information about China and The written information was sent to the Taiwan National Security Bureau.
The report also stated that Zheng Yuqin trusted Charles University to establish a “China-Europe Political Economy Institute” in the Czech Republic and appointed himself director. The report cited the presentation by the Chinese national security agency. Zheng Yuqin also launched infiltrations against Chinese embassy staff in the Czech Republic, Chinese leaders abroad, and public affairs groups. He intended to instigate countermeasures to plant “nails” and introduced several Chinese personnel to the Taiwanese spies.
Jiang Sen, director of the European Department of China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that Taiwan does not have a representative named Li Yunpeng in the Czech Republic, and Zheng Yuqin is not a professor at Charles University in the Czech Republic. When he lived in the Czech Republic from 2005 to 2018, he often publicly promoted the China “Belt and Road” initiative. China-Czech relations.
According to the investigation, Li Yunpeng was just a Taiwanese businessman in the Czech Republic. In March 2013, Soochow University invited him to return to Taiwan and give a speech on Eastern Europe.
● Doubt 4: CCTV said that Zheng Yuqin hopes to participate in the National Security Conference in the “first three rows”
CCTV reported: “According to police officers from the Zhangzhou State Security Bureau in Fujian, DPP member Zheng Yuqin has a deep-seated awareness of” Taiwan independence “, and his professional ambitions are also very great. After being developed by the Taiwan intelligence agency, Zheng settled abroad and frantically carried out intelligence gathering, hoping to use his intelligence performance to demonstrate his personal ability. And then take a place in the field of Taiwanese governance and realizing personal political ambitions. “He once told a good friend that one day when I return to Taiwan, I will enter the first three ranks of Taiwan’s” National Security Council. “
However, according to people who have served on the National Security Council, there are many forms of national security meetings, but if it is the “national security meeting” of the highest level, the participants will gather around a square table, “there is no problem sitting in rows.” Others, such as the National Security High Level Meeting, the National Security Project Meeting, and the National Security Advisory Committee meetings, did not have many participants in a row. (Lin Qiwei, Lin Weisong / Taipei Report)