tái wān台湾jiā qiáng加强jūn duì军队ān quán安全,huī fù恢复jūn shì军事shěn pàn审判zhì dù制度
Recently, Taiwan's President Lai Ching-te said that China is an 'external hostile force' because China's infiltration and espionage activities against Taiwan's military are increasing.
Lai Ching-te stated that some active and retired military personnel in Taiwan have been bought by China, selling intelligence and even helping China develop armed groups.
This has caused great concern in Taiwanese society.
To protect national security, Taiwan has decided to restore the military trial system.
In this way, if active military personnel commit serious offenses such as rebellion, leaking secrets, or helping the enemy, they will be tried by military courts.
Lai Ching-te also said that in the past three years, the number of people prosecuted in Taiwan for espionage cases related to China has tripled, many of whom are military personnel.
The Taiwanese government hopes that by restoring military trials, the military will be more disciplined and better able to prevent China's infiltration.
Experts believe that military judges understand military cases better and can handle these issues more quickly and accurately.
Taiwan will also amend laws to punish military personnel who express support for the enemy.
The Taiwanese government hopes this will protect national security and make everyone feel more secure.