
<p>The Taiwan president’s spokeswoman described China’s actions as punishing journalists under baseless pretexts, arguing that the moves demonstrate Beijing’s tendency to create trouble.</p>
<p She characterized the accusations and measures as unfounded and politically motivated, highlighting concerns about press freedom and regional tensions.</p>
<p The remarks framed Beijing’s actions as part of a broader pattern of confrontational behavior toward media and dissent, signaling ongoing strain in cross-strait relations.</p>
<p The spokeswoman did not provide specific cases in the summary but emphasized the broader implications for journalists and democratic norms in the region.</p>
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