WHO official website "Taiwan" was disappeared, Taiwan public health experts questioned political manipulation
2020-04-18The Wuhan pneumonia epidemic is global, and the WHO has isolated Taiwan and the world is obvious to all. According to a report by Taiwan ’s Central News Agency on Saturday (April 18), Taiwan ’s public security expert Zhan Changquan recently discovered that the word “Taiwan” was “disappeared” on the WHO official website, questioning the WHO ’s political manipulation.
Zhan Changquan told the WebMD reporter on Saturday that whenever the World Health Organization (WHO) holds a press conference, the content and highlights of the news released on the day will be published on the website. WHO officials recently mentioned Taiwan in the press conference, but searched for Taiwan on the WHO official website. However, there is no information about the recent press conference, only the relevant information about the outbreak of SARS in 2003.
Zhan Changquan said that in the past, WHO used Taiwan (China), ChineseTaipei (Chinese Taipei) and other names when dealing with text rela...
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2020-04-18The Wuhan pneumonia epidemic is global, and the WHO has isolated Taiwan and the world is obvious to all. According to a report by Taiwan ’s Central News Agency on Saturday (April 18), Taiwan ’s public security expert Zhan Changquan recently discovered that the word “Taiwan” was “disappeared” on the WHO official website, questioning the WHO ’s political manipulation.
Zhan Changquan told the WebMD reporter on Saturday that whenever the World Health Organization (WHO) holds a press conference, the content and highlights of the news released on the day will be published on the website. WHO officials recently mentioned Taiwan in the press conference, but searched for Taiwan on the WHO official website. However, there is no information about the recent press conference, only the relevant information about the outbreak of SARS in 2003.
Zhan Changquan said that in the past, WHO used Taiwan (China), ChineseTaipei (Chinese Taipei) and other names when dealing with text rela...

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