PARIS ATTACKS: Government condemns ‘terrorism’
The government yesterday condemned the
series of attacks in Paris on Friday and expressed condolences, with President
Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) saying
that Taiwan stands side-by-side with the people of France.
Executive Yuan spokesperson Sun Lih-chyun (孫立群) said Premier Mao Chi-kuo (毛治國) has instructed the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Transportation
and Communications to locate Taiwanese living, studying or traveling in France,
as well as to provide assistance to Taiwanese tour groups if needed.
According to the Tourism Bureau, 145
tourists from five Taiwanese tour groups in France were all safe, adding that
no Taiwanese travel agencies had reported being affected by the attacks.
The foreign ministry said it would not
raise the travel alert level for France ,
but called for people to be alert to security problems and refrain from
unnecessary travel to Paris .
The foreign ministry and its representative
office in France
are to continue observing developments after the attacks, which have claimed at
least 128 lives.
Democratic Progressive Party Chairperson
Tsai Ing-wen (蔡英文) also
expressed her sympathy for the French.
“The terrorist attacks in Paris
are not only attacks on France ,
but also on the values of freedom and democracy shared by the international
community,” Tsai said in a press release. “At a troubling time like this, we
would like to extend our support to France and the French people to overcome
the difficulties.”
She condemned the attacks, while extending
sympathy to the people affected, adding that she gives her best wishes to the
people of France that they might return to a normal, peaceful life as soon as
possible.
“Acts of terror and violence that destroy people’s
lives and threatens freedom are to be condemned by all,” Tsai said. “It’s
something intolerable in a civilized society.”
Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) Chairman Eric Chu (朱立倫), who is in the US, expressed his “gravest protest” against the
attacks.
The whole world is now on high alert over
national security and public safety, which are every nation’s greatest concern,
Chu said.
Chu said he hopes policies drawn up would
aim for “better harmony” and “not allow terror attacks to happen in Taiwan .”
Security is the most vital aspect of a
nation, he said, adding that every crisis would be costly for society.
The Taipei
101 skyscraper joined New York
in putting on red, white and blue lighting displays to show solidarity with
people affected by the attacks.
The lighting — turned on at 5:30pm —
symbolized the French national flag, while elsewhere six games of baseball’s
Premier 12 competition across the nation observed minutes of silence to honor
those who lost their lives.
Why: Paris
attack
What: Paris
attack
When: 14, Nov, 2015
Where: Paris
Keywords
1.
condolence: 慰問
2.
ministry: 部 ( 政府的 )
3.
solidarity: 團結
4.
premier: 總理
5.
silence: 默哀
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