"splitting the country and ruling under separate regimes" and "two Chinas over a certain period of time"
2003-11-25 10:58
Why is it that the propositions for "splitting
the country and ruling under separate regimes" and
"two Chinas over a certain period of time" should
be firmly opposed?
In recent years,
the Taiwan authorities have vigorously played up the
propositions for "splitting the country and ruling
under separate regimes" and "two Chinas over a
certain period of time". On the face of it, those
propositions do not seem to exclude the final reunification
of the two sides of the Taiwan Straits. But, in essence,
they are designed to make use of the current separation of
the two sides of the Straits to advertise that the two sides
of the Straits are "two political entities that are
equal and do not affiliate to each other" and each has
become an "independent international legal
person", so as to change Taiwan's status as a part of
China. To put it bluntly, they are creating "two
Chinas" or "one China, one Taiwan",
attempting to separate Taiwan from China permanently. For
the reasons known to all, the mainland and Taiwan of the
motherland have not yet reunified, but we are of one China
and one sovereignty, and China's sovereignty over Taiwan
cannot be separated and Taiwan cannot become an independent
sovereign country.
It should be noticed that
the propositions for "splitting the country and ruling
under separate regimes" and "two Chinas over a
certain period of time" are, in essence, the same as
the scheme of "Taiwan independence". They are
out-and-out acts of splitting China's sovereignty and
territory and will bring disastrous consequences to the
populace of Taiwan.
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