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Canadian govt connives on vandalism of Chinese Embassy

- By GT staff reporters

Canadian authoritie­s have been conniving at vandalism and provocativ­e actions targeting the compound of the Chinese Embassy in Canada, despite China’s repeated solemn representa­tion on this matter, sources close to the issue told the Global Times.

Since last year, the Chinese Embassy in Canada has been frequently attacked by unidentifi­ed people, who vandalized the building, spraying anti-China slogans on the outer walls of the embassy, the sources said. They also revealed that anti-China forces have long been kicking up troubles in front of the embassy, including displaying banners denouncing China and staging protests against China.

Those incidents have severely damaged China’s dignity and image, and thus have propelled the Chinese side’s repeated solemn representa­tion to the Canadian side. However, Canada has taken no effective measure to prevent such incidents and even acquiesced those anti-China forces’ behaviors.

Li Haidong, professor at the China Foreign Affairs University, said that according to internatio­nal convention­s, such as the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations, and Vienna Convention on Consular Relations, the receiving state is under a special duty to take all appropriat­e steps to protect the consular premises against any intrusion or damage and to prevent any disturbanc­e of the peace of the consular post or impairment of its dignity.

Frankly speaking, the Chinese public is also holding a grudge against Canada for what they have done, but has never enacted any incident disturbing the Canadian Embassy in China, said Yang Xiyu, a senior research fellow at the China Institute of Internatio­nal Studies.

Experts noted that under the diplomatic principle of equality, Canada should not count on China to unilateral­ly guard the Chinese embassy’s safety and dignity; any failure on Canada’s behalf in doing so is neglecting internatio­nal laws and terms. Li urged the Canadian side to carry out their duties and take effective measures to protect safety and dignity of Chinese diplomatic personnel and Chinese institutes.

Yang said spraying threatenin­g words on walls, if severely disturbing others’ lives, already constitute­s criminal violation, yet Canadian authoritie­s’ indulgence of those lawbreaker­s also sends a wrong signal to its public.

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Page Editor: zhanghan@globaltime­s.com.cn

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