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作者: y8qc2gk91    時間: 2020-1-9 11:00 AM     標題: [黑韓檢舉5000份 周轟蔡政府全民公敵][中國時報][2020-01-09]


國民黨打鬼軍團總團長周錫瑋表示,打鬼軍團開放信箱由民眾檢舉各式抹黑訊息,5千多份檢舉裡的圖片不堪入目,抹黑抹紅抹黃韓國瑜。(杜宜諳攝)





國民黨成立打鬼軍團,開放信箱由民眾檢舉各式抹黑訊息,20幾天來收到5000多份檢舉,昨對外公布各式P圖抹黑韓國瑜的圖片。打鬼軍團總團長周錫瑋指出,這些圖片不堪入目,極盡所能的醜化,抹黑抹紅抹黃韓國瑜,非常噁心,痛批蔡英文掌舵的行政機關變成全民公敵。

周錫瑋強調,台灣民主不能箝制言論自由,蔡英文更不應迫害憲法保障的人民自由與祕密通訊自由,呼籲蔡總統以降的國安局長、行政院長、內政部長及檢警調單位等共犯結構出面說明。

韓辦日前徵集反奧步108招,收到大批投稿,昨公布最具創意的前12名代表,最後冠軍由「永遠的奧步王」壹週刊奪下,韓國瑜今將在凱道造勢晚會頒獎。

前10名為「選前爆料,市長收受中資」、「利用電腦Deepfakes (AI)技術假造影片抹黑讓人信以為真,比假造圖片更可怕」、「選前公布市長岳父租用土地的化驗結果為有毒」、「卡神楊蕙如爆料,是收受韓國瑜委託自導自演」、「選前爆料,市長多年前與王小姐赴大陸商務考察,曾與中共國台辦官員密會」。

第7名「反串韓粉,對其他陣營候選人發動攻擊」、第8名「選前爆料,假造錄音檔,抹紅、抹黃、抹黑市長」、第9名「選前爆料韓市長收受國外資金或接受國外勢力協助」、第10名「暗示傷害任一陣營總統候選人、副總統候選人」。

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很惡劣的選舉歪風,要匡正這樣的氣氛只有將現在的政府下架才有可能辦到,這也就是全民的一次重要抉擇。



作者: samb9015001    時間: 2020-1-9 11:04 AM

該不會是韓粉自己P圖吧??上次就搞過一次了,這招現在還用嗎??
作者: ted8850    時間: 2020-1-9 11:57 AM

黑? 還有事他沒做過... 喊句 中國民國 什事 都可解決了嗎?
作者: zogol    時間: 2020-1-9 02:50 PM

這種選前招式很常見的,不用太在意。
作者: ben6705    時間: 2020-1-9 03:16 PM

一下子那麼多抹黑


是不是民進黨又大量貪污養黨工提升了抹黑獎金?



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作者: gogosp    時間: 2020-1-9 03:28 PM

我個人的意見隨著總統選舉日的逼近,各種假新聞造謠生事的案子不斷,司法機關要公平公正客觀的處理呀!
作者: linjerry128    時間: 2020-1-9 03:33 PM

這也不奇怪啦! 否則花我們納稅人血汗錢養那些1450要幹嘛? 不黑韓 難道黑蔡啊?
作者: Cancer555    時間: 2020-1-9 03:46 PM

可以不喜歡這個人 請用有憑有據的資料來陳述 但不能用造假的資料來故意抹黑這個人 這是在網路上應該遵循的價值
作者: joey213213    時間: 2020-1-9 04:30 PM

本帖最後由 joey213213 於 2020-1-9 04:37 PM 編輯

抹黑,有蔡英文的弟弟蔡正元,要特意現任抹黑台灣政府被國外活逮。這叫第109招嗎?問題是,被逮到,丟臉丟到海外去了。我國外的朋友很吃驚,竟然有自己國家的國民,要去海外演戲抹黑自己國家的政府。有蔡英文的弟弟蔡正元,看樣子,一月九號的韓導的造勢大會沒有媒體要理會,因為各大電視台焦點都在蔡正元身上了
作者: joey213213    時間: 2020-1-9 04:45 PM

本帖最後由 joey213213 於 2020-1-9 04:46 PM 編輯

Recant or die: Alleged threat to self-confessed Chinese spy Wang Liqiang
By Nick McKenzie and Alex Joske
January 8, 2020 — 11.30pm
A self-confessed Chinese intelligence operative seeking to defect to Australia was allegedly warned on Christmas Eve that he could be sent back to China and killed unless he publicly retracted his story.

Wang Liqiang caused an international scandal in November when he told The Age, The Sydney Morning Herald and 60 Minutes that he had worked on behalf of a Beijing-directed foreign interference ring targeting independence and democracy movements in Hong Kong and Taiwan. Mr Wang fled to Australia to seek asylum and assist ASIO.

Wang Liqiang's case made headlines and prompted police action in Taiwan. Illustration: Mark Stehle, Photo: Steven Siewert
Wang Liqiang's case made headlines and prompted police action in Taiwan. Illustration: Mark Stehle, Photo: Steven SiewertCREDIT:

The Chinese government dismissed his claims as false and said he was a convicted criminal, while ASIO director-general Mike Burgess issued a rare statement saying his agency took claims of foreign interference seriously.

Australian security agencies have now learnt that Mr Wang received the first of a series of threats and inducements on Christmas Eve, according to sources with direct knowledge of the events who spoke on the condition of anonymity.

Mr Wang could not be reached for comment and appears to have gone into hiding. However, the sources said he was told in a series of messages that his family would be spared punishment and his debts would be repaid if he gave a public statement retracting his claims about spying for China. The directives sent to Mr Wang appear to have been co-ordinated by a senior political operative in Taiwan and a businessman in China, according to sources and messages sighted by this masthead.

Mr Wang was provided with a script and told to record a video message in which he would falsely claim that Taiwan’s democratically elected governing party, the Democratic Progressive Party, had bribed him to lie by offering him “a large sum of money”. Such a video would be a controversial intervention in Taiwan's presidential election this weekend, where Chinese Communist Party influence and Mr Wang's claims of being ordered to disrupt the election have become a key political issue.

The Australian Federal Police is treating seriously alleged threats to Mr Wang, with sources confirming they opened an investigation in the hours after the first message was received on Christmas Eve.

"The Australian Federal Police is aware of threats made against a man currently residing in Australia," a spokesman said. "The AFP takes threats of this nature seriously and has commenced an investigation."

The AFP also said its Counter-Espionage and Special Investigations Taskforce was targeting "foreign interference activities ranging from covert influence campaigns to traditional espionage".

A video message
Taiwan's authorities are investigating Mr Wang's claims in November that he helped run a “cyber army” distributing pro-Beijing propaganda during municipal elections in 2018. One of the Facebook pages Mr Wang nominated as a covert propaganda tool was recently shut down by Facebook. He also said he had been ordered to interfere in the January 11 presidential election and that it was at this point he decided to defect.

Sources familiar with the communications say that on Christmas Eve and over the following days, Mr Wang was told that he must record and release a video retracting those claims and instead implicate President Tsai Ing-wen's Democratic Progressive Party in bribery.

The two men suspected of co-ordinating the directives are controversial Taiwanese political figure Alex Tsai and a China-based businessman called Mr Sun. Mr Tsai is a former legislator and a current deputy secretary of Taiwan's main opposition party, the Kuomintang (KMT), which is opposing President Tsai in the election.

Mr Tsai is regarded as close to Beijing and was arrested and briefly detained in 2017 for alleged embezzlement.

China's Spy Secrets
A Chinese spy defects to Australia. His shocking revelations are guaranteed to infuriate Beijing. How China conducts questionable activities around the world, including its attempts to infiltrate the Australian government.

Among the messages Mr Tsai allegedly sent Mr Wang are photos of Mr Tsai meeting Chinese President Xi Jinping. Mr Wang was told that if he followed the directives prior to the presidential election this Saturday he would be welcomed back to China or Taiwan, given financial benefits and have his family protected. If he did not comply, however, he was told he would be extradited to China to face death or even be targeted for reprisals in Australia.

The activity targeting Mr Wang appears aimed at swaying the outcome of Taiwan's presidential election by falsely implicating the governing party in corruption. If the DPP and President Tsai lost the election it would be a major coup for the Chinese government.

The script Mr Wang was instructed to read also includes a line in which he would recant allegations he made against businessman Xiang Xin, who Mr Wang claimed employed him in Hong Kong and led a Chinese Communist Party spy ring.

"About Xiang Xin, he is only an acquaintance I've met one or two times," the script read. "I implicated him and his wife in espionage together because he is the richest person and most high-status person I know."

After Mr Wang's spying claims were aired in Australia in November, Mr Xiang was prevented from leaving Taiwan by national security officials who began investigating him. Mr Xiang, who has deep ties to China's military technology sector, denies all wrongdoing.

The script Mr Wang was told to read states that he had conducted his November interview revealing his Taiwan spy allegations because a person from the DPP had "promised me ... the Democratic Progressive Party would guarantee that it would give me a large sum of money and sort out my asylum application in Australia or help me settle in Taiwan".

'Freely settle in Taiwan'
Sources have allowed The Age and Herald  to view some of the messages sent to Mr Wang via intermediaries on various messaging applications. The initial approaches attempted to offer Mr Wang inducements in return for his co-operation. One message said, “if you take up the offer by the end of this month, everyone will help ensure you safely return to mainland China, and at the same time will help you resolve all your debts". Another said: “The KMT has agreed that they can let him freely settle in Taiwan.”

While Mr Tsai appears to have been prepared to offer only inducements to Mr Wang – namely, safe passage to Taiwan arranged by his political party – Mr Sun issued both threats and inducements. Messages obtained by The Age and the Herald also show Mr Sun and Mr Tsai communicating with each other and discussing how to deal with Mr Wang.

A message showing Alex Tsai and Mr Sun discussing Mr Wang.

Sources alleged Mr Sun warned that Mr Wang could be extradited to China and killed or his family on the Chinese mainland punished if he did not co-operate. It is an offence under Australian foreign interference laws to infringe on the rights of a person in Australia such as an asylum seeker by using bribery or threats in order to advance the interests of a foreign power.

Interviewed on Wednesday afternoon, Mr Tsai said: "I have been in direct contact with Wang. My friend [Mr Sun] has also been in direct contact with him."

Mr Tsai denied acting inappropriately or having any involvement in urging Mr Wang to record a script implicating the DPP in corruption.

"I haven't asked him to put out any statement," Mr Tsai said. However, Mr Tsai sent Mr Sun a message in which he appears to refer to the script Mr Wang was to be directed to record.

Mr Sun said on Wednesday that he had written the script for Mr Wang to read.

Mr Sun described himself as a close friend of Xiang Xin but, contrary to Mr Tsai's interview and messages seen by The Age and Herald, denied being in contact with Mr Tsai.

While Mr Xiang has denied knowning Mr Wang, Mr Sun said the pair had met "once or twice". Mr Sun also confirmed that Mr Xiang had worked for the Chinese military. Mr Sun denied threatening Mr Wang or his family.

Seeking asylum
Mr Wang’s November television interview sparked a political firestorm in Taiwan. The Chinese government is seeking to reunify Taiwan with the mainland despite fierce opposition from the ruling DPP, and Chinese influence in Taiwan has become a key political issue.
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這種叫做惡質的選風,那麼蔡正元找中間人去海外,要別人做偽證,把沒有的事件,寫個劇本全部推給現任的執政政府。這叫哪一招啊。為了要抹黑政府,連寫劇本都出來了。最丟臉的是,還被澳洲政府給活逮,上了澳洲的媒體。邱毅還抹黑是執政黨派人去做的。兩個人無恥無下限。
作者: Perona    時間: 2020-1-9 04:57 PM

很常見,很不要臉,但也很有用。
作者: athome1    時間: 2020-1-9 05:28 PM

又來自導自演嗎??用好多次了,對韓粉有用吧!!
作者: ggxx999147    時間: 2020-1-9 05:56 PM

joey213213 發表於 2020-1-9 04:45 PM
Recant or die: Alleged threat to self-confessed Chinese spy Wang Liqiang
By Nick McKenzi ...

澳洲媒體什麼證據也拿不出來,狗仔的話能信屎都能吃了!
倒是對岸早就公開王立強判決書和審判影片
綠營爲了捧假共諜還用偽造文書的方式指控中共的證據是假的
https://youtu.be/AGpcG7s2k_0?t=6m58s
造假被抓包了就假裝沒發生過,綠營真不要臉
作者: maddux4607    時間: 2020-1-9 07:12 PM

真真假假難以撼動支持者的信念
作者: zz123484    時間: 2020-1-9 07:53 PM

改圖是網友創意
只要公眾人物都會被改
不只藍綠無所謂黑不黑
作者: 極速快車手2010    時間: 2020-1-9 08:45 PM

選舉選到這個地步,民進黨真的是無所不用其極的在抹黑、抹紅、造謠、栽贓,各種網軍、名嘴、無良媒體全部一擁而上,相信大家都看到了各式千奇百怪、下流骯髒的奧步!
作者: salone1001    時間: 2020-1-10 08:18 AM

選前就來搞澳步這司空見慣了,民進黨這招最是利害




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