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"Taiwan independence" certain to be rejected by overseas Chinese:official
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2002-08-07
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HONG KONG,
Aug. 6 (Xinhuanet) -- The separatist statement of Chen
Shui-bian, leader of the Taiwan authority, is a thorough
exposure of his concept of "Taiwan independence"
and will surely be rejected by the Chinese people all over
the world, according to a Chinese official.
In a recent interview with
Xinhua, Lin Zhaoshu, chairman of All-China Federation of
Returned Overseas Chinese, criticized Chen Shui-bian for his
allegation that Taiwan is "a country with independent
sovereignty" and that "each side of the Taiwan
Straitsis a country" and that "referendum"
will be used to determine Taiwan's future.
Lin, who was in Hong Kong for
a visit, noted that Taiwan and the mainland belong to one
China and there has never been the situation of "each
side is a country."
As
the top leader of All-China Federation of Returned Overseas
Chinese, Lin has maintained extensive contacts with
worldwide Chinese people, including Taiwan compatriots.
In recent two years, Chinese
people residing overseas have beenconcerned about Taiwan's
future and have set up various organizations to push forward
the peaceful reunification across the Taiwan Straits, he
said.
From his experience in
Hong Kong, Lin said Chen's statement hasgot rejection from
people of all walks of life.
Both overseas Chinese in Hong
Kong and people of Hong Kong haveexpressed their opposition
against "Taiwan independence" in various forms and
showed support for the reunification, he added.
During the past five years
since Hong Kong's return to the motherland, the returned
overseas Chinese who are residing in HongKong have
experienced the practice of the "one country, two
systems," "Hong Kong people governing Hong
Kong" and a high degreeof autonomy.
Facts fully demonstrate that
the "one country, two systems" is a scientific
concept and feasible in realizing the reunification, he
said.
Lin expressed his hope
that Taiwan compatriots would not be deceived by the
cheating statement of Chen Shui-bian.
"We don't want to see
that Taiwan compatriots would be led to disasters by those
'Taiwan independence' advocators," he stressed.Enditem
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