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'Gradual Independence of Taiwan' Dangerous
The Peoples Daily ^ | 3/21/02

Posted on 03/21/2002 3:40:35 AM PST by Enemy Of The State

'Gradual Independence of Taiwan' Dangerous: Scholars

 
"Gradual Taiwan independence" move urged to stop
A group of scholars urged the Taiwan authorities Wednesday to stop proceeding any further with the "gradual independence of Taiwan", which the scholars believe will bring disastrous consequences to the Taiwan compatriots.

They expressed hope that the Taiwan authorities should not misjudge the international situation or underestimate the determination of the 1.3 billion mainlanders in the country's reunification.

Taiwan issue is China's internal affair
The Taiwan issue is China's internal affair and it is the unswerving policy of the Chinese government to achieve a peaceful reunification, said Xu Bodong, director of the Taiwan research center under Beijing Union University.It is the desire of the Chinese government and people to find a peaceful solution to the Taiwan issue, which is also in the interests of the U.S. side, say the scholars.

The "gradual Taiwan independence" should be abandoned as it has constituted a defiance to the one China principle and runs counter to the mainstream will of Taiwan compatriots, they say.

On the other hand, the one China policy has been the consistent stand of the U.S. government, he said. "Further proceeding with the "gradual Taiwan independence" is no different from pulling chestnuts from a fire."

Pro-independence forces seeking "gradual independence"
The Taiwanese authorities have taken a series of measures recently to seek a "gradual independence" of the island province, including the inclusion of "Taiwan" on its citizens' passports and all its overseas branches.

Such activities, aiming at creating conditions for Taiwan's "independence", have aroused wide attention at home and abroad.

Taiwan leaders are two-faced when dealing with the Taiwan issue, said Xu.

On one hand, they pretend to be committed to improving cross-straits relations so as to satisfy the United States and win international acclaim.

On the other hand, they have put forward separatist policies in cultural, historical, educational and communication fields so that when opportunity arises, they will achieve "independence".

The scholars have attributed the "gradual Taiwan independence" move on the island province mainly to the "independence ideology" of the Taiwan authorities.

Meanwhile, a small group of pro-independence forces have misjudged the development trend of Sino-U.S. relations by unilaterally interpreting U.S. president George W. Bush's speech made during his China visit and distorting the public opinion, said Tao Wenzhao, deputy director of the Institute of American Studies under the Academy of Social Sciences.

"This is another reason why the 'gradual independence' policies have been exercised recently in Taiwan," he said.

Though differences and frictions have always existed between China and the United States, bilateral ties have continued and will continue to maintain an upward momentum, because of the common interests shared by the two countries and China's own rapid growth, said Tao.

It is the desire of the Chinese government and people to find a peaceful solution to the Taiwan issue, which is also in the interests of the U.S. side, say the scholars.

The "gradual Taiwan independnce" should be abandoned as it has constituted a defiance to the one China principle and runs counter to the mainstream will of Taiwan compariots, they say.



TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Front Page News
KEYWORDS: asiasinouswatch; chinastuff; fareast; geopolitics; zanupf
I think China should stop meddling in the internal affairs of Taiwan.
1 posted on 03/21/2002 3:40:35 AM PST by Enemy Of The State
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To: Enemy Of The State
I see lefties with their "Free Tibet" stickers all over the place and their "Tibetian Freedom Concert." Why don't they also have "Free Taiwan" stickers and concerts?
2 posted on 03/21/2002 4:06:59 AM PST by Phantom Lord
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To: Enemy Of The State
China can go straight to Hell for all us americans care. Who gives a rip WHAT China thinks anymore?
3 posted on 03/21/2002 4:08:45 AM PST by Windsong
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To: Enemy Of The State
"A group of scholars"

How many this time, 400, 100, 3?

4 posted on 03/21/2002 4:49:58 AM PST by Kerensky
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To: Phantom Lord
Because the fact of the matter is that Taiwan is free and hasn't been part of China since Japan kicked their asses in the 1895 Sino-Japan War. What is particularly galling is that Taiwan is not only free, but a delightful place to visit and do business, unlike the Mainland.

Yes, China chortles that nowadays their economy is growing while Taiwan, Japan and most of free Asia are struggling. This isn't because of anything China has done right, only because our globalist fat cats can get things done cheaper using slave labor.

7 posted on 03/21/2002 5:08:59 AM PST by Rubber Ducky
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To: Rubber Ducky
Lets see how "Free and Independant" Taiwan is if they try to proclaim total independance from China.
8 posted on 03/21/2002 5:54:59 AM PST by Phantom Lord
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To: Phantom Lord
Lets see how "Free and Independant" Taiwan is if they try to proclaim total independance from China.

I don't think we'll see that happen any time soon. A policy of "gradual independence" over an extended period of time may irritate mainland China but they won't take any action - other than make noise, IMHO.

9 posted on 03/21/2002 7:48:07 AM PST by toddst
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