Why a Cross-Straits Peace Agreement Wouldn’t Be the Real Deal
Although a cross-strait peace agreement would appear to bring harmony, it’d be impossible so long as China continues to use the threat of force against Taiwan.
Although a cross-strait peace agreement would appear to bring harmony, it’d be impossible so long as China continues to use the threat of force against Taiwan.
This is the speech given by Hong Kong activist Roxanne Chang at the Tibetan Uprising Day commemoration in New York last weekend.
On Tibetan Uprising Day, people around the world gathered together to commemorate the event and show solidarity against the oppressive Chinese government.
Taiwan’s laws requiring women to be given seats in legislature have led to greater reforms for providing women with equal rights in other areas.
As young people of Taiwan are becoming dissatisfied with the KMT and DPP, new political parties (such as the NPP) are beginning to see a rise in support.