
Lin Min-hsin
Lin Min-hsin is a Taiwanese politician currently serving as the Minister Without Portfolio. He has been vocal about the complexities surrounding free speech in Taiwan, emphasizing that while citizens' rights are protected under the law, there are circumstances where restrictions may be justified, particularly in matters of national security and public welfare. His recent comments came in the context of a controversial case involving a social media influencer whose residency was revoked due to her pro-unification remarks, igniting a broader debate about the limits of free speech in Taiwan.
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Minister Without Portfolio Lin Min-hsin told the news conference about the proposed amendments.
Cabinet clears draft amendments targeting pro-war advocacyLin Min-Hsin convened interministerial meetings to discuss national security legislation.
Videos prompt review of election lawLin Min-hsin is the Minister Without Portfolio in Taiwan.
French delegation arrives in TaiwanMinister Without Portfolio Lin Min-hsin said today at a news conference that the Constitution allows for restrictions on free speech.
Restrictions on free speech are constitutional: minister


















