Taiwan’s proposed anti-disinformation legislation highlights the difficult balance between national security and freedom of speech in the fight against disinformation, writes Dennis LC Weng (Sam Houston State University).
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Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), which favors further separation from mainland China, has been forced to halt proposed changes to a key wartime law after criticism swelled against it, motivated by fears of a return to the decades-long military dictatorship that ended in 1996.
Taipei, March 6 (CNA) Minister of National Defense Chiu Kuo-cheng (邱國正) said Monday that a military transport aircraft was being dispatched to deliver meat for frontline Taiwanese troops on the isle of Xiju, after a shortage there for almost a month.