😱The arrest of Maduro and the large-scale protests by the Iranian people have obviously left the Chinese Communist Party trembling with fear.
👮Recently, police across China have begun conducting drills in public places to suppress civilian protests.
👇This is a drill that took place on January 9 in Chongzhou, Sichuan, which actually includes "opening fire and shooting" at the people!
Media outlets are clear: this recall is an anti-CCP movement, initiated by citizens, not led by political parties.
Yet KMT repeatedly denies this reality. But international media and voters can see right through it.
From Tibet to Taiwan’s Recall Frontline
Chemi Lhamo, a Tibetan human rights activist born stateless, found strength in Taiwan.
Now, she stands with the volunteers fighting to keep #Taiwan free.She says:“Your fight for democracy is our fight for freedom.”
#大罷免大成功
This is just embarrassing. Snatching Taiwan’s congratulatory telegram? Really? Attacking others after losing shows zero sportsmanship.
CCP brutality isn’t just international. It’s right there in Taiwan’s legislature too.
video source: @FTV_News_Taiwan
What does Taiwan mean to a Hong Konger in exile?
Carmen Lau, a former elected councillor now living in exile, shares why Taiwan’s democracy matters beyond its borders:
“If Taiwan can’t defend its democracy, it will affect many of us abroad still resisting authoritarian regimes.”
@heldavidson Thank you for covering this story. The people of Taiwan are speaking up, not with hate, but with love for our land and a clear stand against the CCP’s influence. As part of this movement, I’ve never felt more proud to be Taiwanese.
We love our home and we will protect it.
Deeply grateful to @heldavidson and the @guardian for your excellent coverage on Taiwan's #GreatRecall. This story interviewed many parties while also highlighting people's will to removing the pro #CPP legislators. https://t.co/CrLDul0blJ
@achoart@_TheFormosaClub@TWagainstCCP
Hear why voters in Taipei's Songshan district are fighting to recall KMT lawmaker, Wang Hung-wei 王鴻薇
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#GreatRecall , #DefendTaiwan
[#BitesizeTaiwan Ep.4] How They Respond to the Recall
❌ Dismiss the recall as partisan warfare
❌ Mock volunteers as “social outcasts” and “retarded”
❌ Weaponise lawsuits to silence dissent
❌ Leak private information to intimidate
❌ Spread hate and tolerate violence
#Taiwan
Taiwan is a country.
Calling it a city echoes the CCP’s narrative.
Once again, this legislator reveals herself as a mouthpiece for Beijing.
She does not represent the people of Taiwan.
8 days until the #GreatRecall vote. Taiwan’s Central Election Commission held a public forum for citizens and lawmakers facing recall.
KMT legislator Wang Hung wei called Taiwan a “city”—refusing to recognize it as a country, even in public.
Once again, the KMT proves it's Beijing’s voice in our legislature.
8 days until the #GreatRecall vote. Taiwan’s Central Election Commission held a public forum for citizens and lawmakers facing recall.
KMT legislator Wang Hung wei called Taiwan a “city”—refusing to recognize it as a country, even in public.
Once again, the KMT proves it's Beijing’s voice in our legislature.
What Beijing fears most is the #GreatRecall—because once KMT lawmakers are ousted, the CCP loses its local collaborators.
That’s why they’re desperately trying to portray the GreatRecall as a DPP-led partisan campaign. But the truth is: all 31 recall cases against KMT lawmakers were initiated by citizens.
Civil society vs KMT,
The score stands at 31:0.
The Cast of #Taiwans Great Recall.
Let's see the Great Recall from a different perspective.
If it was a drama, who are characters:
KMT: The old empire
DPP: The defender
TPP: The pretender
CCP: Villain from another nation
The Great Recall: The unexpected plot twist
#Democracy