20110720 Veteran advocate Koo backs Tsai¡¦s ¡¥Taiwanese¡¦ line
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Veteran advocate Koo backs Tsai¡¦s ¡¥Taiwanese¡¦ line

By Chris Wang / Staff Reporter

Veteran Taiwan-independence advocate Koo Kwang-min (¶d¼e±Ó) yesterday backed Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairperson and presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen¡¦s (½²­^¤å) campaign slogan of ¡§I am Taiwanese,¡¨ saying that the slogan is ¡§as simple as it can get for real Taiwanese.¡¨

The slogan, which appears in Tsai¡¦s first campaign commercial, has been criticized by the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and President Ma Ying-jeou¡¦s (°¨­^¤E) campaign as ¡§inciting ethnic divisions.¡¨

¡§Is there anything wrong with Taiwanese calling themselves Taiwanese? I would say that those who feel uncomfortable with the description are the ones who have the identity problem,¡¨ said Koo, 84, a former presidential adviser.

After Ma¡¦s campaign staff criticized Tsai¡¦s slogan, Ma this month wrote on his Facebook page: ¡§I am a descendant of the Yellow Emperor in blood and I identify with Taiwan in terms of my identity. I fight for Taiwan and I am Taiwanese. In nationality, I am a Republic of China [ROC] citizen and I am the president of the ROC.¡¨

¡§Based on what Ma has done [during the past three years], I wonder how many people would believe his claim of being Taiwanese,¡¨ Koo said yesterday, urging voters to support Tsai in the presidential election, which he described as a battle between the DPP and a united front of the KMT and the Chinese Communist Party.

Responding to questions about the recent controversy surrounding the DPP¡¦s legislators-at-large roster, Koo said the list seemed ¡§incomplete¡¨ to many people, but he refrained from criticizing Tsai, who played a key role in the compilation of the list.

Koo voiced his support for DPP Legislator Chai Trong-rong (½²¦Pºa), who is No. 22 on the roster and outside the so-called ¡§safe zone¡¨ of the 34-member list, saying that Chai has the best connections with the US Congress among DPP lawmakers, and thus would be a valuable asset for the party.

Koo, founder of the Taiwan Brain Trust think tank, yesterday also endorsed eight young legislative candidates nominated by the DPP.

The candidates ¡X Lo Chih-cheng (ù­P¬F), Ho Po-wen (¦ó³Õ¤å), Liu Chien-kuo (¼B«Ø°ê), Chien Yu-yen (²§E®Ë), Tsai Yi-yu (½²©ö¾l), David Huang (¶À¾A¨ô), Lee Chun-yi (§õ«TÍâ) and Lai Yen-hsueh (¿à¿P³·) ¡X have formed a coalition called ¡§Our Generation¡¨ to advocate a joint effort to advance rights for the underprivileged and the disadvantaged, including women, young people, immigrants, farmers, workers and the handicapped.

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