A pro-Beijing group founded in Taiwan by a mainland Chinese immigrant took funds from the Chinese regime to carry out disruptive activities in the island nation.
Members of the Patriot Alliance Association (PAA) have been charged with violations of Taiwan’s Anti-Infiltration Act and National Security Act.
The Taipei Prosecutor’s Office said that the secretary general of the PAA admitted that Zhou Qingjun, the group’s president, received payments from various CCP agencies to recruit new members and carry out disruptive activities targeting pro-democracy activists and Falun Gong adherents in Taiwan.
On July 5, Taipei Prosecutor’s Office issued a “Notice of Non-Prosecution” due to the death of the defendant, PAA President Zhou Qingjun. Zhou died of a COVID-19 infection about a year ago….