The DPP Government Stifles Freedom of Speech
On December 11, the DPP, Tsai Ing-wen, and the NCC—three hands stifled the freedom of speech and freedom of the press for CTi News.
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On December 11, the DPP, Tsai Ing-wen, and the NCC—three hands stifled the freedom of speech and freedom of the press for CTi News.
Discusses instances of friction between journalists and the Executive Yuan, reflecting on transparency, the role of the media in a democracy, and the growing frustration with government communication.
Recently, Facebook has been flooded with media professionals protesting the Want Want Broadband acquisition of China Network Systems (CNS). The controversy has escalated due to the alleged 'hired protester' incident involving a certain scholar, drawing students into the crowds. Critics argue that the merger will create a media behemoth (controlling 12 TV channels and 11 cable systems), threatening freedom of speech and creating a media monopoly in the Republic of China (R.O.C.).