The article severely questions the political integrity and suitability of Freddy Lin, the ROC Representative to Finland, for his position. The author lists Lin's public statements over the past two decades, such as 'Taiwan is already an independent country,' 'The ROC is an occupying regime,' and 'I don't sing the national anthem,' arguing that his denial of the ROC's national title, polity, and territorial integrity (specifically mentioning Kinmen and Matsu) while drawing an ROC salary and representing the country abroad constitutes a 'profound betrayal' and 'greatest humiliation' to the constitutional system and national loyalty. The author emphasizes that a foreign representative's primary qualification is loyalty to the nation they represent.
Artikkeli kyseenalaistaa ankarasti Kiinan tasavallan Suomen-edustajan Freddy Linin poliittisen rehellisyyden ja soveltuvuuden virkaan. Kirjoittaja listaa Linin kahden viime vuosikymmenen aikana antamat julkiset lausunnot, kuten 'Taiwan on jo itsenäinen maa', 'Kiinan tasavalta on miehityshallinto' ja 'en koskaan laula kansallislaulua', ja väittää, että hänen kieltonsa Kiinan tasavallan kansalliselle nimelle, valtiomuodolle ja alueelliselle koskemattomuudelle (erityisesti mainiten Kinmenin ja Matsun) samalla kun hän nostaa Kiinan tasavallan palkkaa ja edustaa maata ulkomailla, on 'syvällinen petos' ja 'suurin nöyryytys' perustuslaillista järjestelmää ja kansallista uskollisuutta kohtaan. Kirjoittaja korostaa, että ulkomaanedustajan ensisijainen edellytys on uskollisuus sille valtiolle, jota hän edustaa.
This article discusses incidents where the Republic of China (ROC) passport is mistaken for the People's Republic of China (PRC) passport internationally, leading to difficulties. The author argues that the issue can be resolved by clearly explaining that 'Republic of China' and 'People's Republic of China' are two different countries, similar to North and South Korea. Conversely, the author believes that Taiwan independence advocates constantly 'self-dwarf' the ROC's international visibility. The inability to enter the UN is due to non-member status, not an issue with the passport itself. We should enhance our strength rather than constantly retreating and changing names.
There are two Chinas in the world, just like North Korea and South Korea, Democratic Republic of the Congo and Republic of the Congo, East Germany and West Germany.
This article aims to clarify misconceptions about the 'Taipei Air Raid' (May 31, 1945). The author finds it absurd that Taiwan independence advocates use the air raid to criticize the KMT as the enemy of the Taiwanese people. The article points out that Taipei's population density was low and buildings were scattered at the time, and the air raid primarily targeted the political center of the Japanese colonial government during the **Japanese Occupation Era**. By comparing bombing maps with Allied forces' actual photos, the author argues that the bomb impacts were concentrated and precise, not a dense bombardment of civilian areas as rumored. Furthermore, due to the existing early warning system and the prior withdrawal of Japanese forces, civilian casualties were far lower than claimed, and those who remained in Taipei were mostly 'High-Grade Imperial Subjects' who could have taken shelter in advance.
This article is a solemn statement from the ROC Ministry of Foreign Affairs (released on 2011/09/28) addressing the 'Taiwan's Legal Status Undetermined Theory.' It emphasizes that Taiwan and Penghu's sovereignty was returned to the Republic of China after WWII through a series of international legal documents, including the Cairo Declaration, the Potsdam Proclamation, the Japanese Instrument of Surrender, and the crucial Treaty of Peace between the ROC and Japan (Treaty of Taipei). The article details the legal basis and historical facts like nationality restoration and calls on citizens not to self-negate the nation's dignity.