Global Lawmakers Criticize Uganda for Demanding Chinese Passports From Taiwanese Travelers
The lawmakers have called Uganda’s action a 'clear act of coerced discrimination.'

TL;DR
- More than 60 lawmakers worldwide have criticized Uganda.
- The criticism is over allegations that Ugandan immigration officials demanded Chinese passports from Taiwanese nationals.
- The lawmakers are part of the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC).
- They described the action as 'coerced discrimination' and a capitulation to pressure from the People's Republic of China.