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Zitat:China troops on high alert in Fujian provinceChinesische Flugabwehr - Raketenstellungen an der Straße zu Taiwan
Aim is to deal with any unrest that might result from a massive rally in Taiwan to mark 57th anniversary of failed uprising
HONG KONG - China has put all its troops in Fujian province opposite Taiwan on high alert, to deal with any emergency that might break out as a result of a million-strong demonstration on the island tomorrow.
Beijing fears the massive rally could turn ugly and lead to great social disturbance, even utter chaos. So it sounded a Level 2 alert, which, in China's three-grade system, means all troops are to be combat-ready.
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