China: November 14, 2000

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The National Security Board of Taiwan reports that it has identified "a significant number" of mainland Chinese spies operating on the island, but that it cannot arrest and imprison them because of laws written by the Taiwanese parliament that were originally designed to keep the military and intelligence services from repeating the political repression that was common prior to 1987.--Stephen V Cole

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