| Rights worker slams 
¡¥White Terror¡¦ NIA
 By Loa Iok-sin / Staff reporter
 
 Taiwan Association for Human Rights specialist Chiu Ee-ling (ªô¥ì²Þ) yesterday 
accused the National Immigration Agency (NIA) of regressing to White Terror-era 
tactics as immigration officers at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport 
questioned her for nearly 20 minutes over a sticker on her passport cover.
 
 When she was leaving from the airport to Japan yesterday, Chiu was stopped by an 
immigration officer at the passport control counter and taken to an office to be 
questioned because she had a sticker saying: ¡§Taiwan is my country¡¨ on her 
passport cover, she wrote on her Facebook page.
 
 ¡§I was questioned for nearly 20 minutes. When I asked the officers which law I 
had violated, they said they had to check, but they couldn¡¦t find any,¡¨ Chiu 
said. ¡§Are we back in the White Terror era?¡¨
 
 The officers, who declined to give their names, let her go after not finding her 
in violation of any laws. Chiu asked to file a complaint, but the officers said 
they had no more complaint forms left, she added.
 
 ¡§I then asked for their names, but they refused to answer and asked me what 
right I had to file a complaint,¡¨ Chiu said.
 
 ¡§I don¡¦t see any problem [with the sticker],¡¨ NIA Deputy Director-General Ho 
Jung-tsun (¦óºa§ø) said when asked by the Taipei Times by telephone to comment on 
the incident, adding that he has not been appraised of details of the incident 
and so could not comment further.
 
 Chen Chien-cheng (³¯«Ø¦¨), deputy director-general of the NIA¡¦s Border Affairs 
Corps at Taoyuan airport, said having a sticker on a passport cover is not a 
problem as long as it does not obscure anything.
 
 ¡§According to my understanding, Chiu put a pink sticker over the front cover of 
her passport.It doesn¡¦t matter what¡¦s written on the sticker, it is only 
problematic if it makes it difficult for the officer to tell whether the 
document is authentic,¡¨ Chen said. ¡§In order not to block the line of people 
waiting, Chiu was taken away from the immigration counter.¡¨
 
 Chen said Chiu was allowed to leave after officers verified she was the owner of 
the passport and that he had not yet been briefed on her asking to file a 
complaint.
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