Dear Mrs. Madeleine Korbel Albright,
I am a average people of Taiwan. May you care or ignore the letter, but heartily hope
you have prepared for reading it with a leisure.
China's best-known dissident,--- Wei Jing sheng. He has been receiving from many
westerners; officials and business leaders, for France and England to the United States,
have founded their "schedules" too full to meet him. That is a most discomfiting
practice these days of travels especially if one is talking about human rights and
relations with China.
"The communists don't want to improve human rights and they know that if
everything is conducted secretly they can never be held accountable." "That way,
neither the interest of Chinese nor those of being looked after, western diplomats never
dare say what happened in private because it would reveal how much they give away to get
to little from Beijing." Wei told that (The New York review of books March 5, 1998.)
The Dalai Lama want young educated Tibetans to return to their homeland to keep Tibetan
traditions alive. The Tibetans go the way they came; on foot, braving frostbite and
hunger, evading mainland Chinese border patrols. They say they are "escaping
back".
30-year-old Lakshan is preparing for the even more dangerous return. "Our most
effective resistance to the Chinese is to preserve our culture, tradition and language.
There is no way we are going to physically fight them." "I'm 101 percent sure
once I get back, I will be in prison for at least a month, nearly everyone is arrested.
But I've got no choice. I'm going back." he said.(April 12, 1998)
The hunger strikers, all Tibetans living in exile in India, have
refused food since March 10. They have vowed they are prepared to die unless the United
Nations implements recommendation made by the jurists for resolving the dispute between
mainland China, which considers Tibet one of its provinces, and Tibetans who want
self-rule.(April 13, 1998)
The Central Bank governor (Taiwan) yesterday(April 13, 1998) warned mainland China
against attempting to influence the island's financial markets by staging threatening
military exercises. "Holding exercise to impact our economic and financial situation
is totally wrong and would affect the harmony between the two sides." Central Bank of
China Government(Taiwan) Perng Fai-nan told legislators.
Mainland China's official Xinhua New Agency reported that the People's Liberation Army
had launched "comprehensive military drills" to prepare for any high-technology
regional war (April 13, 1998).
On the truth of history, during a series of nerve-jangling exercised held by the
People's Liberation Army(PCA) near Taiwan between July 1995 and March 1996, the Central
Bank's foreign currency reserves fell to a three year low of US$82.5 billion as it worked
to defend the N.T..
I and our T.T. Foundation recognize "U.S." is the leader of whole world in
which every countries need your country to do the will of human. Respect you and your
government.