Fiji police kicked out two Chinese military attache, who sat with journalists from a meeting of the Pacific Islands forum, reports The Guardian.
Military attache, perhaps, would have left unnoticed if it were not for the local journalist The Guardian. She recognized one of the men, since she had already encountered him at least three times with him before. “He was one of those people who expelled us from events and instructed other people to drive us out,” said the journalist.
So, for example, she saw him last month, when the head of the China Van Foreign Ministry came to the Fijian island of Suva and and where the journalists were not allowed. “Therefore, I went up to him and asked:“ You are here as an employee of the Chinese embassy or Sinhua, because this is a media space? ”And he shook his head, as if showing that he did not speak English,” the journalist said. As a result, the journalist complained to the organizers, they called the police who checked the documents and withdrew two military attache from the hall.