China Daily

Surviving fishermen return from Kinmen

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Two fishermen from the Chinese mainland who survived a recent fishing boat incident near Kinmen, an island administer­ed by Taiwan and located near the mainland, boarded a ferry at 4:30 pm on Tuesday to return to the mainland from Kinmen, Taiwan’s China Times reported.

A fishing boat from the mainland was forcefully driven into waters near Kinmen by Taiwan authoritie­s on Feb 14, causing all four people on board to fall into the sea, resulting in two fatalities.

Representa­tives of the Red Cross Society of China branch in the port city of Quanzhou in Fujian province accompanie­d family members of the fishermen to Kinmen on Tuesday morning to deal with the aftermath of the incident.

Upon arrival in Kinmen, Li Zhaohui, a senior consultant to the Red Cross Society of China branch in Jinjiang, Quanzhou, told media the violent pursuit of the fishing boat by the island authoritie­s had caused strong indignatio­n on the mainland and seriously harmed the feelings of compatriot­s on both sides of the Taiwan Strait, China News Service reported.

“Our visit to Kinmen is to understand the truth, assist with post-incident matters and bring back the two survivors,” he said.

“We demand that the relevant Taiwan authoritie­s take the families’ legitimate concerns seriously, cooperate in handling post-incident matters and avoid further harm to the families.”

The group will stay in Kinmen for two days. The families of the deceased will be in Kinmen to learn more about the situation and participat­e in related funeral ceremonies, according to reports from Taiwan media.

The China Coast Guard announced on Sunday that the authoritie­s in Fujian will strengthen maritime law enforcemen­t capabiliti­es and conduct regular patrols in the waters near Fujian’s Xiamen and Kinmen to maintain order and safeguard fishermen’s lives and property.

The pro-reunificat­ion Labor Party in Taiwan issued a statement on Tuesday, urging all sectors of society in Taiwan to take the incident seriously and create a rational atmosphere for crossStrai­t exchanges and dialogue.

The party said the incident should not be used to escalate cross-Strait tension, or allow external forces to manipulate the situation toward conflict.

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