Dear Mr. Trent Lott,
Mr. Denny Hastert,
The official Legal Daily said in an editorial report in Beijing, "some people
block the state security organs tasked with implementing public affairs according to the
law. Some people leak state security secrets and cause severe damage to the government's
work" said the paper, the official voice of communist China's judiciary.
"These hostile elements always hide under a legal and open cover to carry out
their secret and illegal activity". "The special organs of the government should
depend on the people to get their support and assistance to expose our enemies and give
them no place to hind". "We should be aware that situation is not safe and that
hostile foreign forces never stop their activities of endangering state security."
"At a time when we are focused on economic construction and reform".
But; on the other hand, with the deadline drawing near for renewal of U.N. troops in
Macedonia, diplomats fear China will make good on its threat to veto the operation
because of Skopje's new relations with Taiwan. Meanwhile, Beijing signaled an
intensifies campaign dissent that destroyed the human rights of Chinese Democracy Party.
Unfortunately; Macedonia and Taiwan announced new diplomatic relations last month,
provoking and immediate protest from China. China broke it own diplomatic relations with
Macedonia immediately and hinted at a veto of UNPREDEP.
In our views; who is good relate to Taiwan should be threaten by Beijing authority, who
dare to support the "human rights" should be cracked down by communist China. The
reason is the high level leaders should consistently keep high vigilance and put the state
sovereignty and security on top priority.
The other reports said mainland China has planned to launch U.S. satellites on 14
rockets over the next five years out of 25 scheduled launches.
The U.S. administration is poised to block the sale of a US$450 million
telecommunications satellite to mainland China because of fears it may provide military
assistance, the Financial Times reported yesterday (Feb. 23, 1999).
In our views; United States must concern that "security" is more importance
than "business" when Carter cut U.S. diplomatic ties to Taiwan on January 1,
1979, cementing Taiwan's diplomatic isolation and sparking a new wave of domestic
repression by the increasingly insecure martial law regime. Despite switching sides to
Beijing, Taiwan became a democratic country.
However; Beijing, which works at all costs to isolate Taiwan from the international
community, has demonstrated its willingness to take actions that inflict great harm on
Taipei's diplomatic allies. Such as nearly scuttling the entire Guatemalan peace process
through the use of its veto power on the United Nations Security Council.
Taiwan needs more strong ties and military support for its "security" that
concerning about Asia stability.