Chiu Chui-cheng: Travel to China Carries Risks, 361 Cases of Disappearances and Detentions Since 2024
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Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council (MAC) Minister Chiu Chui-cheng warned that travel to China poses increasing risks, reporting 361 cases since 2024 of Taiwanese citizens going missing, being questioned, or having their personal freedom restricted under China's criminal law.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why are Taiwanese going missing in China?
- A: Chinese authorities are increasingly detaining Taiwanese on vague political charges, with limited legal transparency or consular access.
- Q: Has Taiwan banned travel to China?
- A: No legal ban, but the government strongly advises against non-essential travel due to high risks.
- Q: What is the 1992 Consensus?
- A: A disputed understanding that both sides agree on 'one China' but differ on its meaning; now redefined by Beijing as part of unification.