【縛雞之見】
10/8駐斐濟的台北經貿代表處,舉辦國慶酒會遭兩位中國大使館官員闖入、到處拍照參與者並攻擊台灣外交官員。
雖說外交官有外交豁免權,但豁免權並非可以用來刑事犯罪或民事亂搞。假使如此,則中國外交官也有殺人與傷害任何人的牌照?
戰狼已經變身流氓,加上10/15東沙準封鎖情形。值得注意。
Chinese diplomatic
gatecrash incident alleged at Taiwan event in Suva Grubsheet Feejee publisher Graham Davis@Asia Pacific Report 20201019
Reports are emerging of a serious diplomatic incident in Suva 10 days ago
in which two Chinese diplomats from the Suva
embassy assaulted
a member of the Taiwanese delegation in Fiji.
The incident allegedly took place on the evening of Thursday, October 8, on the fringes of a reception at the Grand Pacific Hotel hosted by the Taipei Trade
Office to celebrate Taiwan’s National Day.
There was no mention of the incident in the publicity about the event released
by the Taiwanese, that included a speech by Taiwan’s representative in Fiji, Jessica
Lee, emphasising cooperation in such fields as agriculture and medicine and praising
Fiji’s climate leadership.
Yet the event was evidently marred by an astonishing
physical altercation between mainland diplomats and a Taiwanese official.
Grubsheet understands that two members of the Chinese Embassy
gatecrashed the function and began taking photographs of the proceedings and of
those attending the function, which according to the Taiwanese included members of the diplomatic corps, international organisations,
NGOs and Fiji’s Chinese community.
According to well placed sources, they were asked to leave by a male member
of the Taiwanese delegation but refused to do so.
Later the two Chinese embassy officials allegedly assaulted
the delegation member, “beating him up so badly ” – according
to these accounts – that he required hospital treatment in Suva. The reports say police
were called to the GPH but refused to take the matter further when the Chinese officials claimed diplomatic immunity.
Incident ‘hushed up’
The entire incident is said to have been “hushed up” but there is still a
diplomatic standoff because Taiwan has lodged an official protest with the Fijian
Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
No other details are available for the moment. But it is clearly unacceptable for Chinese diplomats
to assault other foreign representatives on Fijian soil.
The two may be claiming diplomatic immunity but it does not give them the freedom to break Fijian
law in such a flagrant and outrageous manner.
It is open to Fiji to declare the two Chinese diplomats persona non grata
– the diplomatic term for an unacceptable or unwelcome individual – and require
their removal from the country. But this
is going to be a big test for the FijiFirst government’s resolve because of its
close ties with Beijing and it is not a good sign that 10 days have passed so far
without public comment.
Only six days before the GPH incident, on October
2, the Chinese ambassador in Suva, Qian Bo, hosted Fiji’s “big three” – President
Jioji Konrote, Prime Minister Voreqe Bainimarama and the Speaker of the Parliament,
Ratu Epeli Nailatikau – at a function at the Chinese residence to celebrate the
founding of the People’s Republic.
Relations between the Fijian government and Beijing are extremely close.
Last year, Fiji
bowed to pressure from China to force Taiwan to rename its office in Suva from the
“Trade Mission of the Republic of China” to the “Taipei Trade Office”.
Taiwan protested against the decision to no avail.
Global pattern of aggression
The GPH incident is evidently part of a global pattern of aggressive behaviour
by the mainland to assert its claim to Taiwan, which includes President Xi Jinping
threatening to invade the island by the end of the decade.
Fiji is not the only country in which Chinese diplomats have been behaving
badly.
Yet however small we are and whatever the level of Chinese aid, we cannot
and must not tolerate unlawful behaviour on Fijian soil and the two offenders should
be declared persona non grata as soon as possible and be and be withdrawn
from Fiji.
In her speech at the October 8 function, Jessica Lee alluded to Chinese aggression
not just towards Taiwan but towards pro-democracy supporters in Hong Kong.
“2020 is a year of unimaginable challenges, but it is also a year showing
Taiwan people’s fortitude and resilience in pursuing democracy, freedom and prosperity.
We have completed the 15th presidential election and joined other members of the
international community to uphold the rights and interests of the people of Hong
Kong,” she said.
Grubsheet Feejee is the blogsite
of Graham Davis, an award-winning journalist turned communications consultant who
was the Fiji government’s principal communications adviser for six years from 2012
to 2018 and continued to work on Fiji’s global climate and oceans campaign up until
the end of the decade. Other articles here.
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