Due to the rising tensions between China and Taiwan, we can only expect, more run-ins, and more "accidental deaths" like these in the near future…lives are getting lost, don't matter if they're Chinese or Taiwanese, lives are lives are L-I-V-E-S, and the @#$%ING (so???) government is disregarding that fact here! Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The Chinese speedboat tipped over at the boundaries in the Taiwanese Strait resulted in two deaths, caused the tensions of Taiwanese-Chinese relations to gain the momentum and the heat, after about a week, the families from the Chinese side arrived at Kinmen yesterday, and, both sides started placing the blames, on the surfaces and underneath, and gained the attention of the people of both countries. Based off of understanding, Taiwan only followed the existing rules between China and us to settle the matter, the Strait Exchange Foundation and Coast Guard used the communication means to contact China, and although China didn't admit it, read but not responded, and they'd started working through the matters on their end now. This was also a rare encounter of how the since the pandemic, the rare occasions of the Strait Exchange from China came with the local Taiwanese officials to settle the matter, the Chinese government also reported to us of what had happened in the incident, which showed, that although China and Taiwan had severed off communication "officially", there are still the means of communications ongoing, becoming that final unclosed window to communication between China and Taiwan.
And yet, as the tensions started rising up due to the incident, the Chinese boats flipping over in Kinmen, from the facts known from yesterday, it'd suggested that our coast guard hadn't told exactly what had happened in the time being; at the time, the coast guard claimed that the Chinese boat refused to get checked, and started, weaving across the top of the water, which caused it to overturn, and had covered up about how our ships had been in a "fender-bender" with the Chinese speedboat. Up until yesterday, the Kinmen D.A.'s Office stated that there's no video recording of the run-in, that as the Chinese and Taiwanese ships started engaging in the high-speed chases, the body of the ships had "multiple contacts" with each other; and not looking at if the cause of the impact was due to the Chinese ship's weaving around on the oceans, but in the time being, the dishonesty of the Coast Guard had caused us to get stuck in arguing of who's right or who's wrong.
Honesty is the best policy, besides, two lives had been, lost, and this is related to the delicate political interactions between China and us, the way that the coast guard handled the matter, it doesn't do any justice to those who'd lost their lives, and it'd, damaged the trustworthiness of the Taiwanese law enforcement.
the news report, from YouTube
Those who were on the inside, on recalling the events of goings on between China and Taiwan the Strait Exchange Foundation immediately sent its condolences to the Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits , and explained what had happened, and through the means of officials in China and the Taiwanese businesspersons, gotten into contact with the families of the four crewmembers whose lives were, lost. The coast guard also contacted the Chinese officials through the means.
Since 2009 the crime-fighting agreement with China was in effect, in recent years, when the Chinese ships crossed over the borders, got confiscated and checked, waited until the D.A.'s office finished up with the investigations, and fined them, we would notify Chinese authorities to extradite the ships and the persons back, although the Chinese didn't respond officially, nor admitted that these matters are related in the realms of what was agreed upon, but mostly, China would send the officials to get the persons from China back. On this particular incident, we'd handled the matter, based off of the agreements that were in place, the coast guard, the Strait Exchange Foundation's head of office, and the local Red Cross, will be in Kinmen to sort through the matters together, this was quite rare after the pandemic.
As for the M.A.C.'s demanding that Chinese sign the extradition papers, and was turned down, based off of our stand point, of course Taiwan would do things by the book, only that in recent years, the Chinese refused to admit that we had made contact with them, so naturally, they'd refused to sign; in the futures, the China Coast Guard started patrolling the oceans, getting onboard our ships, etc., etc., we'd still passively handled the matter, and this brings risks and trials for the relations between Taiwan and China, the government can't evade it.
And so, this is, brushing the sides of wars, but not really, hitting the targets here, with that invisible boundaries of the Taiwanese Strait being breached more and more often, one day in the near future, it will go, KA-BOOM! And both China AND Taiwan are to blame, because this IS still, an ABUSER/ENABLER interaction, and the Coast Guard should NOT cover up the run-in with the Chinese, and lives are still, lost in this incident here.
No comments:
Post a Comment