
Chu Hung-yi
Chu Hung-yi is the leader of the Rehabilitation Alliance Party, a minor pro-unification political party in Taiwan. He has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for violating national security laws, following an investigation into his alleged collaboration with Chinese intelligence units to promote unification with China. A retired military officer, Chu was accused of receiving significant funding from Chinese contacts to support his party's activities, which included drafting documents aimed at strengthening ties with China.
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The ministry said it plans to ask the Constitutional Court to dissolve the Rehabilitation Alliance Party after a court found party leader Chu Hung-yi guilty of spying for China.
Experts split over redrawing jurisdictionsChu Hung-yi, the leader of the Rehabilitation Alliance Party, has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for contravening national security laws.
Seven in national security case given prison terms











