MOFA Urges Rational View of Taiwan-India Ties Amid Candidate's Controversial Billboard
A campaign billboard by Kaohsiung city council candidate Li Hong-yi, featuring a symbol perceived as 'banning Indians,' has sparked a discrimination controversy. Taiwan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) responded today, stating it does not comment on domestic political campaigns but believes the public will view the development of Taiwan-India relations with rationality, tolerance, and goodwill.
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TAIPEI, May 21 (CNA) — A campaign billboard by Kaohsiung city council candidate Li Hong-yi, which features a symbol perceived as 'banning Indians,' has sparked a discrimination controversy. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) stated today that it does not interfere with or comment on domestic party election activities, expressing confidence that the majority of the public can view the development of Taiwan-India relations with rationality, tolerance, and goodwill. Media reports indicated that Li Hong-yi, who is the head of Gangming village in Siaogang District and intends to run for Kaohsiung city council, displayed a campaign billboard showing a stereotypical image of a turban-wearing Indian, the southern district incinerator, and a national defense handbook, all marked with a 'prohibition symbol,' leading to a debate over racial discrimination. In response to a query from CNA this morning, MOFA stated that it does not interfere with or comment on matters related to domestic party election campaigns. It reiterated and emphasized that the substantive relationship between Taiwan and India is close, with bilateral exchanges continuously growing in recent years and cooperation gradually deepening in many areas. MOFA stressed that Taiwan is pleased to see continued growth in personnel interaction, economic and trade cooperation, and cultural exchanges in Taiwan-India relations. It also believes that the vast majority of people in both societies can view the deepening and development of bilateral relations with rationality, tolerance, and goodwill. (Editor: Su Lung-chi) 1150521
FAQ
是誰的競選看板引發了歧視爭議?
高雄市議員參選人、小港區港明里長李紘毅。
看板上的爭議內容是什麼?
看板上放了印度人包頭巾的刻板形象圖樣,並畫上「禁止符號」,引起種族歧視的爭論。
外交部對此事件的回應是什麼?
外交部表示不干預及評論國內政黨競選活動,但強調台印度關係緊密,並相信多數民眾能理性、包容及善意看待雙邊關係發展。
外交部如何看待台印度關係的現況與未來?
外交部強調台印度實質關係緊密,雙邊交流近年持續成長,並樂見在人員互動往來、經貿合作及文化交流等面向持續成長。
此事件發生在何時何地?
事件發生在台灣高雄市,新聞由中央社於5月21日在台北報導外交部的回應。