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Beijing puts 2 more Taiwanese cabinet ministers on sanctions list

Liu Shyh-fang and Cheng Ying-yao are added to list of ‘stubborn Taiwan independence figures’

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Liu Shih-fang, Taiwan’s interior minister, has been accused by Beijing of promoting separatist rhetoric. Photo: CNA
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Beijing has added Taiwan’s interior minister and education minister to its sanctions list of “stubborn Taiwan independence figures” for behaviour it said undermined cross-strait relations and promoted Taiwan independence.
Chen Binhua, spokesman for Beijing’s Taiwan Affairs Office (TAO), said on Wednesday that Interior Minister Liu Shyh-fang and Education Minister Cheng Ying-yao had been designated as “stubborn Taiwan independence figures”.
Liu and Cheng are cabinet members in William Lai Ching-te’s administration and belong to the ruling independence-leaning Democratic Progressive Party (DPP).
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They join second-in-command Hsiao Bi-khim and Defence Minister Wellington Koo Li-Hsiung on the list, along with other politicians in Taiwan. Lai, the island’s leader, is not on the list.

The sanctioned individuals and their families are banned from entering mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau. All companies associated with them are also prohibited from engaging in profit-making activities in mainland China.

Cheng Ying-yao, the Taiwanese education minister, has been designated by Beijing as a “stubborn Taiwan independence figure”. Photo: CNA
Cheng Ying-yao, the Taiwanese education minister, has been designated by Beijing as a “stubborn Taiwan independence figure”. Photo: CNA

Chen accused Liu of “blatantly promoting separatist ‘Taiwan independence’ rhetoric”, as well as “persecuting mainland spouses in Taiwan and actively creating obstacles to cross-strait personnel exchanges”.

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