News reports from Taiwan quote its foreign ministry as saying that foreign workers enjoy freedom of speech and 'citizen treatment'.
PROTECTION. People wearing protective face masks walk past a cat-shaped lantern during the lunar lanterns festival following the Lunar New Year in Taipei on February 8, 2020. Photo by Sam Yeh/AFP
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China said that foreign workers enjoyed"citizen treatment," which meant their rights and interests were “protected by relevant laws and regulations, including freedom of speech, which should be respected by governments of all countries," reportedTaiwan News quoted the Taiwan foreign ministry’s statement first quoted byThe Taiwan foreign ministry underscored that"no person or institution, in this case, has the right to pressure...
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