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Is China Education and Training Alliance a Shanzhai Association?
For example, a brand mobile phone is released, and then someone imitates its products and applies its brand name, which can be called fake. Whether it is fake or not depends on two points. See if it is registered with the Ministry of Civil Affairs. In addition, Hong Kong and Macao Special Administrative Regions are legally recognized as long as they are legally registered.

First of all, is it appropriate to use the word "shanzhai community" to expose civil society? The Constitution of China stipulates: "People's Republic of China (PRC) citizens have freedom of speech, publication, assembly, association, procession and demonstration." It is easy and rash to accuse those unregistered non-governmental organizations as "cottage associations", not to mention that the word "cottage associations" is not a legal term. The Constitution of China also clearly states that all laws, administrative regulations and local regulations shall not contravene the Constitution.

Secondly, is it appropriate to use the word "offshore society" to expose it? As we all know, offshore associations refer to organizations registered overseas and operating in China. The word "offshore" refers to organizations outside China waters. In the list of "offshore associations" and "cottage associations" exposed by the Ministry of Civil Affairs, many exposed associations are legally registered in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan. When it comes to whether these societies are registered overseas?

China's Constitution clearly points out that the state can set up special administrative regions when necessary. The system to be implemented in the special administrative region shall be prescribed by law by the National People's Congress according to specific conditions.

The exposure of the Ministry of Civil Affairs accused these legally registered societies in Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan of being "offshore societies". Isn't it a disguised accusation that Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are overseas territories? Because offshore associations refer to organizations registered overseas and active in China. Are Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan overseas?

Although the word "offshore connection" is not a legal term, it was exposed by a department formed by the State Council. If a "clerical error" is left, will it not leave an excuse for foreign governments that covet China's territory to occupy China's territory?