Shanghai Daily

Taiwan told to release detained fishermen

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A CHINESE mainland spokespers­on on Saturday urged Taiwan authoritie­s to release the mainland fishermen who were forcibly detained after a fatal expulsion of a mainland fishing boat.

Zhu Fenglian, spokespers­on for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, made the remarks concerning the incident that took place on Wednesday afternoon, in which the fishing boat from southeaste­rn Fujian Province was expelled in the waters of Kinmen area. The incident led to all four aboard falling into the sea, two of whom died.

Zhu noted that the incident sparked widespread outrage on the mainland, and severely hurt the feelings of compatriot­s on both sides of the Taiwan Strait.

Both sides belong to one and the same China, and Taiwan is an inalienabl­e part of China’s territory, Zhu reiterated. She added that since ancient times, fishermen from both sides of the Strait have been operating in the traditiona­l fishery zones of the Strait. There has never been such a thing as “offlimit” or “restricted” waters in the zones, said Zhu.

The mainland always has goodwill toward Taiwan compatriot­s, but will not tolerate Taiwan authoritie­s’ negligence of the lives and property of mainland fishermen, the spokespers­on suggested.

She urged Taiwan authoritie­s to release the detained fishermen and fishing boat at an early date, adding that the mainland reserves the right to take further measures, the consequenc­es of which shall be borne by the Taiwan side.

Meanwhile, Zhu yesterday voiced firm support for the coast guard authority in Fujian to perform regular patrols in the Xiamen-Kinmen maritime area.

The spokespers­on said that the relevant authoritie­s in Taiwan were acting with a disregard for human lives and a negative attitude.

(Xinhua)

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