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DPATaipeiChina on Tuesday said it is imposing sanctions on seven Taiwanese political figures who it described as “independence diehards,” further pressing the self-ruled democracy amid increased tensions following a US official visit to Taipei.The seven Taiwan politicians and their family members will not be allowed to enter mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. Those affected will be also forbidden from doing business or forging cooperation with Chinese organisations and individuals, China’s state news agency Xinhua reported.The sanctions came after recent visits of U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and a congressional delegation led by Senator Ed Markey to Taipei this month, which caused China’s ire. Taiwan has had an independent government since 1949, but China considers the island part of its territory. Those affected by the retaliatory sanctions include Taiwan’s top U.S. diplomat Hsiao Bi-khim, Deputy Legislative speaker Tsai Chi-chang, the ruling Democratic Progressive Party’s leading figures, such as Ker Chien-Ming and Lin Fei-fan, as well as others.In November, Taiwan Premier Su Tseng-chang, Legislative speaker You Si-kun and foreign minister Jaushieh Joseph Wu were put on the sanctions list. Taiwan’s ruling Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) called Beijing’s imposing sanctions on Taiwanese people meaningless, saying it aims to create chilling effects in Taiwan.
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17/08/2022
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