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      <title>Taiwan Opens an Intelligence Tip Website for Disaffected Chinese Nationals, Running Beijing&#39;s Reporting-Portal Playbook in Reverse</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Taiwan&amp;rsquo;s National Security Bureau went live on Sunday with a website inviting Chinese nationals to pass intelligence to Taipei, framing the channel as a secure outlet for what it describes as a growing pool of mainlanders fed up with the system. The pitch is unusually candid for a counterintelligence agency: the stated aim is to expand the bureau&amp;rsquo;s range of intelligence sources, and the bureau called on Chinese citizens at home or abroad to come forward and &amp;ldquo;make changes with courage.&amp;rdquo; For a service whose entire premise is discretion, advertising the sourcing operation in public is itself the message.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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