Source: Republic of China Taiwan
MOFA response to attack on media figure Akio Yaita by Chinese resident of Hong Kong
Date:2026-07-06
Data Source:Department of Policy Planning
July 6, 2026
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) strongly condemns the attack on veteran media figure Akio Yaita in Taichung on July 6 by a Chinese resident of Hong Kong. The incident highlights China’s transnational repression of individuals worldwide and efforts to expand its authoritarian influence through violence.
MOFA reiterates that the Chinese government’s barbaric use of transnational repression to intimidate, harass, and interfere with the citizens of Taiwan and other countries violates international human rights, infringes on the sovereignty of nations, and brazenly crosses the bottom line of the rule of law. Such actions are absolutely unacceptable.
The attack marks the first instance of China engaging in transnational repression through violence since enacting the Ethnic Unity and Progress Promotion Law. MOFA further calls on the international community to jointly oppose China’s transnational repression and challenge its unprincipled legislation and violent behavior.
MOFA will continue to coordinate closely with relevant government agencies and the international community on associated measures, strengthen the emergency response and assistance mechanisms of overseas missions, and enhance cooperation with other countries so as to ensure the safety of nationals traveling abroad and foreign citizens in Taiwan.