Title China: 1. How are supporters of Taiwanese independence viewed in China today, including in Fujian? 2. Are supporters of Taiwanese independence likely to be denied services such as access to publicly subsidised housing by Chinese authorities? 3. Are supporters of Taiwanese independence likely to be able to obtain a passport and to be allowed to leave China (especially around August 2004 when applicant departed China)? 4. Any other issues relating to the treatment of supporters of Taiwanese independence in China today?
Publisher Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal
Publication Date 25 July 2005
Country China
Topics Civil and political rights | Flight by land, air or sea | Passports | Persecution based on political opinion | Political parties
Citation / Document Symbol CHN23624
Cite as Australia: Refugee Review Tribunal, China: 1. How are supporters of Taiwanese independence viewed in China today, including in Fujian? 2. Are supporters of Taiwanese independence likely to be denied services such as access to publicly subsidised housing by Chinese authorities? 3. Are supporters of Taiwanese independence likely to be able to obtain a passport and to be allowed to leave China (especially around August 2004 when applicant departed China)? 4. Any other issues relating to the treatment of supporters of Taiwanese independence in China today?, 25 July 2005, CHN23624 , available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/4b6fe145d.html [accessed 21 May 2023]
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