Sunday 16 December 2012

A Taiwanese Student's U.N. Act ; as an Activist .

                    Chang  Liang-yi  is  an  activist  of   clearing  the   Taiwan  Identity   or   the   Taiwan   International   Status  .   It   is   a   freedom   of   a   Taiwanese's   Express  .    Lee   Teng-hui  and  Chen  Shui-bian  ,  the   former  Presidents   of   R.O.C. made   many   activities   or   movements  to   activate  Taiwan  Independence   Supporters  .   But   they   lost   the   way   after   the   Anti-secession   Law  ( 2005 )  of  the   P.R.C.  as   an  evidence   of   hostile  intent  which  has  the  relation   with  the  Taiwan  relation  Act  ,    after  termination  of   the  U.S.-R.O.C. mutual   Defense  Treaty .

                 Please!  Take  care  the  Resolution  2758  in  October  1971,which   was   passed  by   the   U.N.  General  Assembly  :  


In October 1971, Resolution 2758 was passed by the UN General Assembly, expelling "the representatives of Chiang Kai-shek" and replacing the China seat on the Security Council (and all other UN organs) with delegates from the People's Republic of China. It declared that "the representatives of the Government of the People's Republic of China are the only lawful representatives of China to the United Nations" and thus do not regard the Republic of China as legitimately representing the whole of China.
Many attempts by the ROC to rejoin the UN, in recent years, have not made it past committee, under fierce opposition and threatened vetoes from the PRC. The recent resolutions have all emphasized that Resolution 2758, replacing the ROC with the PRC in 1971, only addressed the question of who should have China's seat in the UN rather than whether an additional seat for the Taiwan Area can be created to represent the 23 million people on Taiwan and the ROC's other islands. As of 2011, 22 UN member states and the Holy See officially recognize the Republic of China, as the PRC makes breaking ties with the ROC and recognizing the PRC as the sole legitimate government of China (including Taiwan) the prerequisite to establishing diplomatic relations with the PRC.
On less official terms, the ROC is involved in a complex dispute for control over the Spratly Islands with the PRC, Malaysia, the Philippines, Vietnam, and possibly Brunei; and over the Paracel Islands, occupied by the PRC, but claimed by Vietnam and the ROC. The ROC claims the Japanese-administered Diaoyu Islands (which the Japanese call "Senkaku-shoto"), as does the PRC.








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