‘Only half Chinese’: China refused to help secure release of Noa Argamani
I recently came across the story of Noa Argamani, a woman who found herself in a dire situation when she was taken hostage. Noa’s mother, Liora Argamani, a Chinese citizen who renounced her citizenship, made a public appeal to China for help in securing her daughter’s release. However, China refused to intervene, citing Liora’s renunciation of her Chinese citizenship and disclaiming any responsibility.
The refusal of China to assist in the release of Noa raises interesting questions about citizenship, nationality, and the obligations that countries have towards their citizens. In this case, Liora may have renounced her Chinese citizenship, but does that mean that China should not feel any responsibility towards her daughter, Noa, who is of Chinese descent?… Continue reading