
FILE - In this Dec. 31, 2019, file photo, legislators of KMT or Nationalist Party protest the Anti-infiltration Bill which is meant to criminalize political activities back or funded by mainland China, with slogans reading ''Protest against a bad law, Sanction by Votes. Neck Bomb, Be hated by both man and God'' on the legislature floor in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwan’s ruling party is crying foul over alleged Chinese attempts to sway the self-governing island’s presidential election on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2020. The Democratic Progressive Party, known as the DPP, rushed through a law banning "infiltration" by outsiders just days before the vote in a move the opposition Nationalist Party which is friendly to China, contends might be abused to stifle freedom of speech. (AP Photo/Chiang Ying-ying, file)
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