Ma calls for calm as IS ‘targets’ Taiwan

EXTRA VIGILANCE:The Ministry of Foreign Affairs said Taiwan’s overseas offices have been told to launch emergency response systems and step up their anti-terror efforts

Taipei Times
Date:  Nov 26, 2015
By: Stacy Hsu and Alison Hsiao  /  Staff reporters

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday urged the public to remain calm after Taiwan’s

Two officers from the Aviation Police Bureau yesterday stand guard at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport after Taiwan’s national flag appeared in an Islamic State group video. Photo: CNA

Two officers from the Aviation Police Bureau yesterday stand guard at the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport after Taiwan’s national flag appeared in an Islamic State group video. Photo: CNA

national flag appeared in a new video purportedly released by the Islamic State (IS) group on Tuesday.

“I exchanged opinions with Premier Mao Chi-kuo (毛治國) in the morning and instructed the national security agencies and the Executive Yuan to implement preventive measures to protect Taiwanese from terror attacks, whether they occur at home or abroad,” Ma said.

Ma said people should refrain from panicking and those planning to travel abroad should remain vigilant.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs will also release relevant security information to better prepare people for their overseas journeys, Ma said.     [FULL  STORY]

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