Thursday, February 10, 2011

Taiwanese Military Rocked by Accusations In Chinese Spy Case

Photo; Major-General Lo Hsien-che in Taipei, Taiwan in 2007. Reuters

Taiwanese General Accused In High-Profile Chinese Spy Case -- Christian Science Monitor

Taiwan General Lo Hsien-che is believed to be the highest-ranking military official to be accused of spying for China in decades.

Taipei authorities have detained a Taiwanese general on suspicions that he spied for the Chinese government. Gen. Lo Hsien-che's arrest is the highest-profile espionage case in decades and threatens to shake warming relations between the independently ruled Taiwan and mainland China.

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More News On Taiwan`s Spy Scandal In It`s Own Military

Taiwan General Suspected of Spying for China -- Wall Street Journal
Taiwanese general detained on spy charges -- Washington Post/AP
Taiwan Government Arrests General for Allegedly Spying for China -- Bloomberg
Taiwan arrests general accused of spying for China -- Globe And Mail/Reuters
Taiwan general detained on spying for China charge -- AFP
Taiwan general suspected of spying for China -- Financial Times

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