cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/3659714

Chinese police have detained four workers of the Taiwanese iPhone maker, Foxconn, in circumstances Taipei has described as “strange”.

The employees were arrested in Zhengzhou in Henan province on “breach of trust” charges, Taiwan’s Mainland Affairs Council said in a statement.

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Taiwanese authorities suggested the detentions may be a case of “abuse of power” by Chinese police officers.

And said the case undermines the confidence of businesses operating in China.

In October last year, China’s tax and land authorities launched an investigation into the company.

At that time, Foxconn’s founder Terry Gou was running as an independent candidate in Taiwan’s presidential election.

Taiwan has urged its citizens to “avoid non-essential travel” to the mainland as well as Hong Kong and Macau after China unveiled guidelines in June detailing criminal punishments for what Beijing described as diehard “Taiwan independence” separatists.

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  • metaStatic
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    532 months ago

    “abuse of power”

    did you forget you where in China for a second?

        • asudox
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          2 months ago

          It’s kind of sad that people can’t take such things as sarcasm without me explicitly stating that it is.

          • @CluckN@lemmy.world
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            72 months ago

            On a website where one of the largest domains is chock full of tankies you’d be surprised.

            • @GiveMemes@jlai.lu
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              12 months ago

              Jsyk any self-respecting tankie would have said cpc bc that’s the actual English acronym translation ig (communist party of China) I’m not entirely sure abt this tho as I only really remember it from arguing with one of them.

  • @nyan@lemmy.cafe
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    112 months ago

    Taiwan has urged its citizens to “avoid non-essential travel” to the mainland as well as Hong Kong and Macau after China unveiled guidelines in June detailing criminal punishments for what Beijing described as diehard “Taiwan independence” separatists.

    I’m surprised that hasn’t always been the recommendation—it isn’t like Taiwan has had a good relationship with China since the establishment of the two countries’ current governmental setups.

    • @hamsterkill
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      32 months ago

      Their relationship had been kind of good until recently as there has been an uptick in dissatisfaction on the status quo of Taiwan’s political status (unspoken independence) — mostly on China’s side, but also from some Taiwanese.

      They remain important trading partners for each other, though.

    • @potatopotato@sh.itjust.works
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      -22 months ago

      The western world has a very black and white view of the conflict. The Taiwanese/Chinese view it in a much more complicated way that’s a bit hard to grasp as a westerner.