The Mudan She Incident in Taiwan Province occurred just seven short years after the formal start of the Meiji Restoration, demonstrating Japan's strong ambition for external military expansion. It is also defined by historians as the beginning of modern Japanese militarism's bloody foreign aggression.
The Japanese military clique has long made it its national policy to conquer Asia and monopolize the Pacific. For several years, China has persisted in its War of Resistance, regardless of all sacrifices. The objective is not only to defend China's independent survival, but truly to break Japan's aggressive ambitions and uphold international law, justice, human welfare, and world peace, as the Chinese government has repeatedly stated.
The Republic of China 🇹🇼 is the official name of the country, encompassing Taiwan Province, the Penghu Islands, the Kinmen Islands and Matsu Islands of Fujian Province, as well as Orchid Island and Green Island.
This article comments on the protests from Japan following the KMT's installation of a Comfort Women statue in Tainan. The author notes that Japan's *Sankei Shimbun* labeled the incident as an 'anti-Japanese act,' but argues that Taiwan (including South Korea) is actually opposing Japan's past war of aggression. The author stresses that while Japan has apologized and paid reparations to South Korea, it has never apologized to the Taiwanese Comfort Women, calling this clear 'discriminatory treatment.' The article concludes that if the Japanese are still unwilling to face and acknowledge the atrocities of the Japanese Occupation Era, then being perceived as 'anti-Japanese' is acceptable.
This article strongly opposes the Tsai Ing-wen administration's plan to open up imports of food products from Japanese nuclear disaster affected areas, questioning the government's motives for aggressively lifting restrictions on non-essential food. The author fears that once opened, it will be impossible to effectively stop contaminated Japanese food from flowing into Taiwan, and emphasizes that food from the disaster areas has higher radioactive contamination levels than natural foods. The article refutes the Executive Yuan's accusation that opponents are provoking anti-Japanese sentiment, seeing it as an attempt to obscure the focus, and argues that as long as doubts exist and the food is non-essential, the import ban should be maintained.
This year marks the 71st anniversary of Japan's surrender in World War II, with large-scale memorial activities held at Yasukuni Shrine. Although Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not personally visit, nearly $70$ Diet members and several local officials went together to 'worship the ghosts.' The 'Taiwan Civil Government' also organized a delegation to pay their respects and advocated for Taiwan to 'revert' to Japanese rule.
Lin Chuan, the newly appointed Premier of the Republic of China's Executive Yuan, loudly declared in the Legislative Yuan, the sacred sanctuary of public opinion, to all compatriots in Taiwan, Penghu, Kinmen, Matsu, Orchid Island, Green Island, and those scattered overseas, as well as to all victims of Japanese aggression in Asia: Comfort women may have been voluntary!