Censorship in Taiwan
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Censorship in Taiwan was greatly relaxed when the state moved away from authoritarianism in 1987. Since then, the media has generally been allowed to broadcast political opposition. Today, the focus of censorship is slander and libel, cross-Strait relations, and national security.
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This article is about censorship in the Republic of China (Taiwan). For censorship in the People's Republic of China, see Censorship in China.