Taiwan accuses Kenya of deporting conference delegates on Chinaโs behalf
Taiwan has accused Kenya of deporting people from the island who planned to attend a global oceans conference in Mombasa and blamed Beijing for exerting pressure on the East African country. Focus Taiwan, the English-language website of Taiwanโs Central News Agency, reported tha
Taiwan has accused Kenya of deporting people from the island who planned to attend a global oceans conference in Mombasa and blamed Beijing for exerting pressure on the East African country.
Focus Taiwan, the English-language website of Taiwanโs Central News Agency, reported that two delegation members headed to the Our Ocean Conference were denied entry and detained by Kenyan immigration authorities.
Taiwanโs Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on Wednesday that the scholarsโ passports and mobile phones were confiscated as they were detained for more than 20 hours before being deported.
In a statement, the ministry condemned โthe barbaric acts of confiscating passports, mobile phones, and restricting personal and communication freedoms โ actions that violate human rights and international normsโ.
Taiwanโs Ocean Affairs Council (OAC), its government body in charge of marine-related policies, said the visas were revoked at the last minute and described the incident as โbarbaric obstructionโ.
OAC Minister Kuan Bi-ling said โpolitical interference yields no benefit for ocean governanceโ at a time when โthe worldโs ocean needs deeper and wider cooperationโ.
Kenya defended its decision to deport the Taiwan representatives. Ministry of Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Singโoei said his countryโs foreign policy โrecognises only one Chinaโ.
โAny person purporting to hold a Taiwanese passport would ordinarily not be allowed through our borders for lacking proper documentation and would not in any event be part of a formal state meeting convened by Kenya government,โ Singโoei said.

