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Members of Taiwan’s delegation attending the 11th Our Ocean Conference in Kenya were jailed at the nation’s airport for over 20 hours, and their mobile phones and passports were confiscated-- all owing to Beijing’s pressure on Nairobi. The word “Taiwan” was also deleted from the event’s registration system. Following the incident, the Ocean Affairs Council decided to withdraw from this year’s conference. Let’s find out more.
The 11th Our Ocean Conference has been marred by allegations that Kenya, the host country this year, unreasonably obstructed the participation of the Taiwan delegation.
Ocean Affairs Council Minister Kuan Bi-ling took to social media to voice her outrage in a post titled "OOC Tarnished." She slammed the actions as "brutal," noting that not only was the option for "Taiwan" removed from the registration system, but entry permits for two delegates were also abruptly revoked. Furthermore, Taiwan’s delegation members from academia were detained at the airport, with their cell phones and passports confiscated in a virtual house arrest, although, fortunately, they have since been able to return to Taiwan. Observers have pointed the finger directly at pressure from China.
Chen Kuan-ting
Legislator (DPP)
We deeply regret this. We hope that if China wants cross-strait relations to ease, then such petty actions will be unnecessary.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has lodged stern protests with China and Kenya. The Ocean Affairs Council and the Mainland Affairs Council also issued statements. The former condemned political interference in international maritime cooperation platforms and called on the international community to safeguard an open and fair space for Taiwan to hold exchanges. The Mainland Affairs Council’s statement strongly condemned the CCP’s pressure that obstructed Taiwan’s participation, stating that the people of Taiwan will never yield.
Chen Kuan-ting
Legislator (DPP)
In Uganda, Kenya, and other parts of East Africa, at the least we can see that China’s investment in water conservation facilities, various infrastructure and telecommunications facilities is enormous. Therefore, local leaderships have very deep ties with the CCP.
Kenya, with its capital Nairobi, is a financial center in East Africa. The ruling party is lambasting the East African nation for being China’s political henchman. The incident also confirms that China’s aggressive diplomatic bullying is intensifying.
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