The Taiwan authorities refused to hand over the remains of the mainland fishermen, and if they did n

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-27

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Wen Junjian. The "Kinmen incident" has been going on for two weeks, and it is still unfolding today. According to the global network, citing Taiwan** news,The families of mainland fishermen have held as many as eight consultations with the "Coast Guard" on the other side, but they have still not been able to reach an agreement, and they may continue to negotiate in the future.

Taiwan's "deputy director of the Coast Guard" Hsu Ching-chi held closed-door consultations with the families of mainland fishermen on the afternoon of the 26th).

As for why it is impossible to reach an agreement, an important reasonIt was the Taiwan authorities that refused to hand over the bodies of the detained mainland fishermen and the fishing boats. So much so that even the demand of "returning to the roots" is not met, and even if the fishermen's families have been separated from their loved ones, they still cannot bring their bodies back for burial.

Shi Jiarong, a member of the Kinmen "District Prosecutor's Office," claimed that the body could only be returned after the family confirmed that they had no opinion, otherwise they would have to be "autopsied" before returning it. He also claimed that the seized fishing vessel was "evidence" and therefore could not be returned.

In fact, this is to force the fishermen's families to sign and agree that "no problem", otherwise the remains will be detained or even disposed of. The Taiwan authorities' small calculation is probably that the "Coast Guard's" brutal behavior has aroused strong dissatisfaction on the mainland, and the surviving fishermen's accusations that the "Coast Guard" collided with the boat and caused it to capsize, and the "Coast Guard" has now acquiesced in this situation, and the detention of the bodies of the fishermen killed is to ask the fishermen's families to "give in."Either sign the "investigation results" provided by the Taiwan authorities, or wait to see the body "dismembered."

The mainland delegation observes the vessel of the "Coast Guard" that caused the incident).

It can be seen that the Taiwan authorities have now reached a state of frenziedness; on the surface they are coercing the families of the fishermen, but in fact they are forcibly trying to make a "final conclusion" about what the "Coast Guard" has done. Because judging from the current situation, the mainland's accusations are fully established, and the "Coast Guard" is the culprit in the fishermen's death. The mainland demands that the truth be made public, that those responsible be severely punished, that the fishermen's families apologize, and that the compatriots on both sides of the strait give an explanation. Obviously, the Taiwan authorities do not want to meet these demands. As the saying goes, evil is born on the side of guts, and the Taiwan authorities are now trying to do whatever it takes.

The Mainland Coast Guard is in ** details of fishing vessels, confirm the situation)

But the families of the fishermen will certainly not sign, because they need to know the truth in addition to retrieving the remains of their loved ones and the fishing boats. If they sign, it will mean that the Taiwan authorities can declare that the "investigation has ended," and then the truth will really "sink into the sea." The Taiwan authorities' stinking trick is so bad that even a three-year-old child can't fool him. Moreover, the Taiwan authorities have also threatened to "dismember the remains," which has done great emotional harm to the families of the fishermen, and the people on both sides of the strait have traditional cultural concepts, and they cannot leave a whole body after they die, and they have no dignity at all, and this is really unacceptable.

Taiwan media claimed that after the request of the families of mainland fishermen was refused, the mainland coast guard announced that it would carry out law enforcement operations in the waters around Kinmen. Judging from the pictures released by the mainland coast guard, the mainland coast guard ships were not far from Kinmen at that time, and the small boats of the "Coast Guard" could still be seen in the pictures "maneuvering in a serpentine shape" nearby, but in front of the mainland's 2,000-ton coast guard gunboats, the ships of the "Coast Guard" were like clowns jumping off beams, and they could not make any waves at all.

It turns out that when kindness cannot be exchanged for politeness, there is no need to be polite. The mainland's action is completely correct, and if the Taiwan authorities do not adopt a correct attitude, then there will be more bitter fruits that will be swallowed by the Taiwan authorities.

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