The Chinese Foreign Ministry has responded to a media inquiry about an influencer from mainland China who was forced to leave Taiwan due to her remarks on national reunification by force.
The ministry's spokesperson, Guo Jiakun, said that he had not noticed relevant reports. He emphasized that Taiwan is an inalienable part of China's territory.
The case of Liu Zhenya, a mainland influencer known as "Yaya," has sparked significant controversy. According to the South China Morning Post, the DPP authorities have ordered three women from mainland China - all married to Taiwan island residents, including Liu - to leave the island under the pretext of advocating cross-Straits reunification by force.
Liu left Taiwan on Tuesday night, the deadline she was given to leave or face deportation. Two other women from the mainland—one identified as Zhao Zhan and the other by the nickname En Qi—have been ordered to leave by March 31 or face deportation for similar remarks.
5 Comments
Stan Marsh
This is a victory for China and its people.
Marishka
China's claim that Taiwan is part of their territory is ludicrous. Taiwan has been a de facto independent country for over 70 years.
Pupsik
The people of China should stand up against their government's actions.
Marishka
This is just another example of China's bullying tactics.
Pupsik
This is a dangerous precedent that could lead to further suppression of dissent in Taiwan.