“Invisible Nation” Screened in Slovakia, Witnessing Taiwan's Democratic Resilience
On May 20th, the Slovak-Taiwanese Association held a screening of the documentary "Invisible Nation" to celebrate the inauguration of President Lai Ching-te and Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim. The event, attended by Slovak MPs, diplomats, officials, and academics, aimed to showcase Taiwan's democratic resilience and deepen bilateral ties. Taiwan's Representative to Slovakia, Lee Nan-yang, emphasized that the event sends a message that "Taiwan is not alone" and that its democracy is valued by friends globally.
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(CNA, by Liu Yu-ting, Prague, May 21) To celebrate the inauguration of President Lai Ching-te and Vice President Hsiao Bi-khim, the Slovak-Taiwanese Association held a screening of the documentary "Invisible Nation" on May 20. The event attracted Slovak members of parliament, members of the diplomatic corps, government officials, think tank and academic scholars, and overseas compatriots to witness Taiwan's democratic resilience. According to a press release from the Taipei Representative Office in Bratislava, Tseng Yen-hao, president of the Taiwanese community association, expressed his gratitude for the strong support from the Overseas Community Affairs Council of the Republic of China and the representative office in Slovakia. He hoped the association would continue to act as a diplomatic vanguard, organizing more diverse and in-depth cultural exchange activities in Slovakia to unite the overseas community and deepen Taiwan-Slovakia friendship. In his address, Representative Lee Nan-yang stated that the enthusiastic attendance from Slovakia's parliament, diplomatic circles, civil society, and academia sent an important message: "Taiwan is not alone; Taiwan's democracy and voice of freedom are being valued and affirmed by friends in Europe and around the world." Lee said the documentary focuses on the narrative of Taiwan under former President Tsai Ing-wen, telling a story of democracy, resilience, identity, and the right of a people to shape their own future. He emphasized that Taiwan not only plays a key geopolitical role but is also indispensable in the global economy and supply chains for semiconductors and advanced technologies. He noted that daily life, from mobile phones and cars to hospitals and various industries, relies on Taiwanese technology, and "everything that happens in Taiwan profoundly affects us all." Lee pointed out that as democratic societies face growing uncertainty and pressure, this film reminds the public that freedom and peace are by no means guaranteed, and the solidarity and mutual assistance of democratic nations are crucial. He hoped the film would deepen the understanding of Taiwan across all sectors in Slovakia and inspire in-depth discussions on global democracy and security cooperation. After the screening, Slovak political and academic figures in attendance expressed their admiration for Taiwan's economic achievements and democratic strength demonstrated amidst adversity. They also looked forward to closer cooperation and exchange between Taiwan and Slovakia in fields such as technology, education, and culture. (Editor: Tang Sheng-yang)
FAQ
斯洛伐克舉辦了什麼與台灣相關的活動?
斯洛伐克台灣同鄉聯誼會於20日舉辦了名為「看不見的國家」(Invisible Nation)的紀錄片放映會。
這次放映會的目的是什麼?
主要為慶祝總統賴清德與副總統蕭美琴就職,並藉此機會向斯洛伐克各界展示台灣的民主韌性,以深化台斯友誼。
哪些人士出席了這次活動?
活動吸引了斯洛伐克國會議員、外交領團成員、政府官員、智庫學界人士以及僑胞出席。
紀錄片「看不見的國家」主要內容是什麼?
根據駐斯洛伐克代表李南陽的說法,該片以前總統蔡英文領導下的台灣敘事為主軸,講述關於民主、韌性、認同以及人民形塑自身未來的權利。
與會的斯洛伐克人士有何反應?
他們對於台灣在困境中展現的經濟成就與民主實力表達敬佩,並期待台斯雙方在科技、教育及文化等領域能展開更緊密的合作交流。