Defense of Free and Independent Taiwan[Ch-SAKURA February 16, 2010]

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※音声が聞き取りにくい箇所があったので、修正版をUPしました。

◆Defense of Free and Independent Taiwan ;Taiwan's International Legal Status Is Undecided

 When Japan concluded San Francisco Peace Treaty in1952, Japan renounced territoriality of Taiwan.
 However, Japan never returned nor granted it to Republic of China.

After that, international legal status of Taiwan became undecided. And it is undecided still now. Republic of China, a government in exile, has been ruling Taiwan, but it lacks legitimacy to rule Taiwan.
 Many misunderstand the U.S. ''One China Policy.'' That simply means that the U.S. admits only one China.It doesn't mean the U.S. admits that Taiwan is a part of China. Japan neither has approved of One China Doctrine of Communist China, therefore, nor of annexation of Taiwan by Peoples Republic of China.
 By exercising right of self-determination, people of Taiwan can build their own independent nation.
International law allows them to do so.

(この映像は、2月13日、東京の日台共闘集会にて藤井厳喜がスピーチを行なったものです。是非、世界の自由を愛する人々にこの映像を拡散してください。)
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  • 日本、台湾、頑張りましょう。次のお話は、具体的に、シナからの­攻撃にどうするかのお話を藤井先生から聞きたいです。民間ではな­く、国同士の世界。ましてや、鳩山政権。スピーチは簡単。で、国­民は具体的な行動をどうするか。参考に聞きたいです。

  • 藤井さん頑張れ!

    世界に情報を送ってください。

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  • legal status of taiwan was determined when japs surrendered their claims of taiwan. they did not transfer sovreignty to anyone the japs did surrender their claims to the u.s. the u.s. holds the claims of taiwan in trust. it is a u.s. customs territory by usmg. occupation by treaty of san fran. the r.o.c. cannot be a gov-in-exile because after 1951 no one has sovreignty over taiwan, so the r.o.c cannot be in exile in what is technically a no mans' land dont turn your back on the r.o.c..

  • i think the republic of china will somehow be transitioned back to there mainland as the communists will dissolve themselves like the soviet union. then china and taiwan will be part of a democratic free china. thats my dream.

  • Taiwan should independent

    china shit

  • @BAIYUE1 uhm... Hokkien and Hakka are Han chinese... my father is Hokkien and my mother is Hakka, so what is your point? if I follow your logic, that would make me Taiwanese now? are you serious? if so, then i believe i am entitled to vote as Taiwanese right? i vote for unification! =)

    i have no problem with ROC being politically separate from PRC, but what i have a problem with, is people making the stupid comparison of my ethnicity = taiwanese... can my heritage stay out of politic? thank you

  • @herifuzhenguan3 Taiwanese hump Chinese? ^_^ Tried that with a few Chinese girls before but not quite my taste. I prefer Taiwanese girls.

  • @herifuzhenguan3

    Hey,if Taiwanese is han chinese,so Taiwanese has to speak Madarin,but Taiwanese speak Hokkien,hakka.

    So Taiwanese is not Han chinese.

  • LOL! So he is really speaking in English. LOL!

    Okinawa is a good example here. Even the US won't say the sovereignty is belong to Japan.

    Of course, Japan have so many islands that they thought are theirs, such as Russia's South Kuril Islands, Korea's Dokdo Islands, China's Diaoyutai Islands. Let's hope there is no need for the second two nukes to teach them that don't forget their "unconditional surrender" at the end of WW2.

  • @hantaehieu1 Well. i'm Chinese. I don't really care the Taiwan independence movement. But there is no way that Taiwanese are not Han Chinese. Even if Taiwan achieved it independence, the fact that most Taiwanese ans Han Chinese are the same race would not be doubted at all.

  • @blondiefan0018 Why is it that you little head can still live in the states? Study history before you open your smelly mouth. Taiwan is the country of Democracy, not Dictatorship like the Chinese Communist.

  • Taiwanese belong Tawanese

    Taiwanese is not Han chinese

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