2025/06/11
Information, Communication, and Electronic Force Command Statement on PRC State Council Taiwan Affairs Office’s Threats to Punish ICEF Personnel
Time: 2010 hours, June 11, 2025
The Information, Communication, and Electronic Force Command (ICEF) of the Ministry of National Defense stated today (June 11) that the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has recently fabricated cyberattack allegations and distorted facts to implement a “cross-border bounty” against Republic of China (ROC) citizens. Such actions, involving unverified accusations, public disclosure of ROC citizens’ photos and personal information, and criminal allegations, violate human rights related to judicial processes protected under the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The ICEF emphasized that, under the ROC Constitution, the PRC has no judicial jurisdiction over Taiwan, and its laws have no substantive binding force on ROC citizens.
The PRC, citing its domestic laws, systematically manipulates public opinion to assert long-arm jurisdiction and undermine ROC military morale. The ICEF personnel remain unaffected by such actions and will continue to diligently defend the digital frontier, strengthen cybersecurity defenses, and ensure national security.
Spokesperson, Information, Communication, and Electronic Force Command
Colonel Hu Chin-lung, Political Warfare Director
Contact Phone: 0965-295-757