台湾网红“馆长”被起诉

Chen Zhihan, a well-known Taiwanese internet personality popularly known as ‘The Gym Owner’ (Guan Zhang), has recently been indicted by prosecutors on suspicion of violating Taiwan’s Anti-Infiltration Act, drawing widespread public attention. Originally rising to fame as a fitness coach, Chen later transitioned into a political commentator, frequently criticizing politicians and policies during his live streams with a clear-cut stance, amassing millions of followers. Prosecutors allege that in 2023, Chen accepted financial support from mainland China and publicly endorsed specific candidates during the election period, thereby engaging in political activities under the direction of an overseas hostile force—actions prohibited under the Anti-Infiltration Act. Chen denies all charges, asserting that the funds received were from legitimate business collaborations, not political donations, and that his commentary represents personal political expression without external influence. This case marks the first time the Anti-Infiltration Act has been applied to prosecute a public figure in Taiwan, highlighting ongoing debates over the law’s scope and its implications for democratic freedoms. Supporters argue it safeguards national security, while critics fear it may infringe upon freedom of speech. The case is now proceeding through the judicial system, with its outcome closely watched.

台湾知名网红“馆长”陈之汉近日因涉嫌违反《反渗透法》被检方起诉,引发社会广泛关注。陈之汉以健身教练身份走红网络,后转型为时事评论员,经常在直播中批评政治人物与政策,立场鲜明,拥有数百万粉丝。检方指控其于2023年接受来自中国大陆的资金支持,并在选举期间公开为特定候选人助选,涉嫌接受境外敌对势力指示从事政治活动,违反《反渗透法》相关规定。对此,陈之汉否认所有指控,强调所获资金为合法商业合作所得,并非政治献金。他同时表示,自己言论属个人政治表达,未受任何外部势力操控。此案被视为台湾首宗适用《反渗透法》起诉公众人物的案例,凸显该法律在民主社会中的争议性与执行边界问题。支持者认为此举有助维护国家安全,反对者则担忧可能压缩言论自由空间。目前案件已进入司法程序,后续发展备受瞩目。

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