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Taiwan Asks Google to Make Images of Disputed Island Unclear
台湾要求谷歌模糊南海卫星影像
Taiwan has asked Google to blur, or make unclear, satellite images showing a disputed landform in the South China Sea.
The images appear to show military installations on Itu Aba, which the Taiwanese call Taiping Island.
The latest images on the map application Google Earth show four Y-shaped structures forming a half circle on Itu Aba. The structures did not appear on earlier Google Map images.
Itu Aba is one of many islands, reefs, and other landforms in the disputed Spratly Islands chain in the South China Sea. Taiwan’s Coast Guard directly administers Itu Aba, but it is also claimed by China, Vietnam and the Philippines.
Taiwan’s defense ministry confirmed it had contacted Google after local media published the images.
“Under the pre-condition of protecting military secrets and security, we have requested Google blur images of important military facilities,” a defense ministry spokesman said.
A Google spokesperson told VOA on Thursday it takes security concerns “very seriously” and is “always willing to discuss them with public agencies and officials.” But Google added that discussions with governments in the past have never led to images being blurred.
Google’s parent company is Alphabet, Inc.
Defense and coast guard officials said details about the structures are secret. “It isinconvenient for us to reveal any military facilities we are installing on Taiping Island and what their purposes are,” Defense Minister Feng Shih-kuan told The South China Morning Post.
Taiwan says it operates a small military airport on Itu Aba. There is also a 10-bed hospital, a lighthouse and $129 million worth of solar panels.
Defense experts in Taiwan said the new images appear to be related to defense activities.