Dear Mr. Vice President Al Gore,
That is Taiwan people's will '
A. Taiwan agrees with the "one China" concept, but does not agree
that China necessarily is the PRC's China.
B. China, in fact is a divided political entity, ruled by two separate,
equal, and legitimate governments.
C. The ROC on Taiwan will not and need not declare independence because it
already is, in fact and in theory, an independent and sovereign nation, since its
foundation in 1912.
D. Being an independent state and in recognition of the continuing threats
of violence by the PRC, the ROC will acquire the necessary military means to ensure the
security of its citizens and borders.
E. Taipei will not adhere to any timetable for unification imposed by
Beijing. Unification will come only through phases and after the establishment of
democratic institutions on the mainland and, particularly, after renunciation by Beijing
of all threats of violence against the ROC.
F. Taiwan people have the rights to decide their future, that concerning
about cross-strait policies.
Taipei said Wednesday (Nov. 18, 1998) in Kuala Lumpur, it would put US$ 930 million
into an investment company to explore ways of investing in crisis, hit southeast Asian
countries. Taiwan would provide a seed fund of US$ 250 million hoping to solicit support
from other APEC members in issuing Collateralized Bond Obligations ( CBOs ), the report
said.
Wealthy Taiwan, which has escaped the brunt of the regional turmoil which broke out in
mid 1997, has tried to use its financial clout to gain higher international visibility
amid Beijing's attempts to isolate it on the diplomatic stage. But its previous were
turned down as mainland China warned countries which recognize Beijing to spurn such
assistance.
In our view; Beijing government uttered a threat to the rights of
international countries because of its "rich" and "weapons" neither
"democracy" nor "human rights".
Taiwan need your support.
Sincerely Yours,
Yang Hsu-Tung.
President of
Taiwan Tati Cultural
And Educational Foundation
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