Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Defense of Free and Independent Taiwan

Defense of Free and Independent Taiwan

Taiwan’s International Legal Status Is Undecided

 When Japan concluded San Francisco Peace Treaty in1952, Japan renounced territoriality of Taiwan.However, Japan never returned nor granted it to Republic of China.

 After that, international legal status of Taiwan became undecided. And it is undecided still now. Republic of China, a government in exile, has been ruling Taiwan, but it lacks legitimacy to rule Taiwan.

 Many misunderstand the U.S. ”One China Policy.” That simply means that the U.S. admits only one China. It doesn’t mean the U.S. admits that Taiwan is a part of China.

 Japan neither has approved of One China Doctrine of Communist China, therefore, nor of annexation of Taiwan by Peoples Republic of China.

 By exercising right of self-determination, people of Taiwan can build their own independent nation. International law allows them to do so.

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Defense of Free and Independent Taiwan

[Ch-SAKURA February 16, 2010]

[Via http://mamorenihon.wordpress.com]

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