On Nov. 6, 2008, when Chinese envoy Chen Yunlin was arranged to meet Ma Ying-jeou in Taipei, tens of thousands of Taiwan patriots went on street to protest against China aggression and Ma Ying-jeou's failure to secure Taiwan people's consent before signing secret pacts with China. In the past few days, Taiwan policemen in Taipei City have violated laws and have been very violent towards peacefully protesting people. And the government did not even allow people of Taiwan to protest or carry ROC flags near Chen Yunlin, the Chinese senior envoy sent to Taiwan.
In Taiwan, more than 80% of present residents are strongly against forced annexation with PRC - who would wish to live in a country manipulated by a single communistic CCP party!
Unfortunately, the foreign-born president Ma Ying-jeou after winning the election, betrayed himself and attempted to sign secret pacts with PRC - against what he had promised to Taiwan people during the presidential election, that he would always respect "The future of Taiwan will be determined only by the 23 millions Taiwan people."
We are sorry for the noisy din in this video - we could not help but shout our disapproval very loudly so that the Chinese Envoy Chen could hear us! Our foreign-born President Ma forbade Taiwan people to protest or carry ROC flags near this envoy Chen! Ma just told us Taiwan people that the name ROC had to disappear before a Chinese envoy, even in free Taiwan!
During the visit of this Chinese envoy Chen Yunlin, Harvard-educated Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) has turned our democratic Taiwan into a police-ruled country (警察國家)! More protests against Ma's pro-PRC authoritarian rule will surely continue in the future!
Note: The same video with higher resolution can be watched at:
http://www.wretch.cc/video/twn228ch&func=single&vid=5302954
References:
1. "Protesters besiege Chinese envoy":
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7711614.stm
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/7712294.stm
2. "Taiwan's Leader meets Chinese Envoy":
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/07/world/asia/07taiwan.html?_r=1&scp=1&...
The Government of the Republic of China PROHIBITION the Chinese flag?
And in the protest had separete or just nacinalistas?
thiagorbrandao 1 year ago
@thiagorbrandao The exiled government of Republic of China fled to Taiwan in 1949. Its leader CKS had been fighting against the Chinese Communist Party while he lived, So did CKS's son. But in recent years, the newly elected president Ma Y-J. is a pro-PRC Chinese, whose parents brought him from HongKong to Taiwan. During the presidential election, Ma said loud and clear that he would not tempt to support the unification with PRC and would respect the free will of 23M Taiwanese. He is a liar!
dartoolee 1 year ago
@thiagorbrandao In this Nov. 6, 2008 protest against Ma in Taipei City, the majority of Taiwan residents came up and told the traitor and liar Ma that he should respect the free will of the people in Taiwan!
You have to know that Taiwan has never been a part of PRC - Taiwan was ceded in perpetuity to Japan in 1895 by China Ching Empire. At the end of WWII, Taiwan was still a part of territory of Japan, and the USMG was the principal military victor. Exiled ROC has illegally ruled Taiwan since.
dartoolee 1 year ago
@thiagorbrandao The majority of Taiwanese surely object the Ma's attempt to sell Taiwan to PRC. We Taiwanese are protecting our own land and rights - you CANNOT call us the majority of Taiwanese the separatists or nationalists! Those minority of Chinse newly immigrants in Taiwan, if they wish to return to live in PRC, should just go back to their homeland. In fact, ever since Ma's cohorts told us not to bring any ROC flags whenever PRC's officials visited Taiwan, that exiled ROC was expired!
dartoolee 1 year ago