MOFA thanks IPAC, slams Uganda
More than 60 lawmakers called Uganda’s actions coerced discrimination after officials seized Taiwanese passports and demanded Chinese documents, citing a one-China policy.
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Several Global Lawmakers Slam Uganda over Reported Demand for Chinese Passports from Taiwanese Travellers
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. As cited by The Epoch Times (TET), members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) said they were "deeply troubled" by Uganda's actions in a joint statement issued on August 17. World News | Several Global Lawmakers Slam Uganda over Reported Demand for Chinese Passports from Taiwanese Travellers.
Several global lawmakers slam Uganda over reported demand for Chinese passports from Taiwanese travellers - The Tribune
As cited by The Epoch Times (TET), members of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) said they were "deeply troubled" by Uganda's actions in a joint statement issued on August 17.
Global Lawmakers Criticize Uganda for Demanding Chinese Passports From Taiwanese Travelers
More than 60 lawmakers worldwide have criticized Uganda for what they called “coerced discrimination,” following incidents in which Ugandan immigration officials demanded that several Taiwanese nationals present Chinese passports upon arrival. Sixty-six lawmakers from the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC), a global group of lawmakers who coordinate their efforts to address challenges posed by the Chinese regime, said they were “deepl…
MOFA thanks IPAC, slams Uganda
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) yesterday thanked the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) and like-minded countries for expressing concern over the Ugandan government denying entry to Taiwanese. Department of European Affairs Director-General Eric Huang (黃鈞耀) said the IPAC yesterday
Uganda Rejects Taiwan Passport Holders at the Border
Recent reports from Uganda, an East African country, indicate that Taiwanese nationals have had their passports temporarily seized by immigration officials, been denied entry, and, in some cases, been returned on the same flights on which they arrived. Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) confirmed on Aug. 8 that it had recently received reports of […]
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