Tiny Pacific Islanders vouch for Taiwan at the UN; The article then changes subject

Two allies voice their support for Taiwan’s UN bid

STAFF WRITER, WITH CNA
Wednesday, Oct 03, 2007, Page 3

Two more of Taiwan’s diplomatic allies on Monday expressed their support for the country’s bid to join the UN at the ongoing annual session of the UN General Assembly.

Speaking at a general session, Tuvaluan Deputy Prime Minister Tavau Teii voiced his disappointment that the world body had refused even to put the issue of Taiwan’s membership bid on the agenda of the session.

Teii urged the UN to urgently address the issue of Taiwan’s right to join the body, stressing that the nation has the ability to fulfill its obligations as a full member of the world body as required by the UN Charter.

Let’s be serious for a moment.  Does anyone actually believe that Tuvalu’s pleas for Taiwan will actually hold any real weight in the United Nations?  Other than providing the world with the “.tv” domain, is this small pacific island-nation really that powerful in the international stage to sway the world to its views?

proper resolution

“The United Nations cannot be said to be universal, nor can global peace and security be assured until the issue of membership for Taiwan in the organization is properly resolved,” Teii said.

Meanwhile, Patteson Oti, minister of foreign affairs, external trade and immigration of the Solomon Islands, attributed the “indignity” suffered by Taiwan to what he called “organized international hypocrisy” by “a powerful constellation of states interested only in the protection of trade and investment rather than any humanitarian concerns.”

Oti urged the General Assembly to implore China to pledge to use peaceful means to settle its sovereignty dispute with Taiwan and proposed that the Security Council launch an investigation into the cross-strait situation to determine whether it was likely to endanger international peace and security.

Also on Monday, the UN representative of Malawi wrote letters to UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon; Srgjan Kerim, president of the 62nd session of the General Assembly; and Leslie Christian, Ghana’s permanent representative to the UN who is serving as the president of the Security Council this month, urging the world body to deal with Taiwan’s application “properly and seriously.”

Indignity is a misleading world for Taiwan as it is currently not under any actual oppression or cutoff from the entire world.  Real countries that are going through indignities are in Burma, with the recent crackdowns by their military junta, and the poor people in Darfur, Sudan.  Suggesting that Taiwan is suffering just like those people in Burma and Sudan is simply despicable and shows the ignorance of these island nations.  Yet I am sure the Taiwan government will provide handsome “foreign aid” to these island-nations when the time comes.

It is also funny to see the Solomon Islands having the nerve to invoke the Security Council to resolve a the so-called “Taiwan question”.  It’s quite ironic seeing as the Permanent Five members of the Security Council are the United States, Russia, China, France and Great Britain, none of which will ever support such an investigation on Taiwan let alone listen to any country from the General Assembly.  Taiwan’s nominal allies seriously need to wise up on how the United Nations actually works.

I find it amusing that the Taipei Times never bothered to report the results from these passioned pleas by Tuvalu, the Solomon Islands, Malawi, and even Ghana.  I guess their pleas fell on deaf ears as usual I am sad to say.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday rebutted Chinese Foreign Minister Yang Jiechi’s (楊潔箎) recent remarks at a UN session in which he called Taiwan an inseparable part of China and described Taiwan’s planned referendum on its UN bid as a move toward de jure independence.

Yang made the remarks in a speech delivered at a UN General Assembly session on Saturday.

Meanwhile, Cabinet spokesman Shieh Jhy-wey (謝志偉) said yesterday that the boycott by opposition lawmakers of a Cabinet proposal to designate Oct. 24 as “Taiwan United Nations Day” is “unacceptable.”

Shieh made the remarks after Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and People First Party (PFP) lawmakers blocked the proposal from being placed on the agenda for discussion at Friday’s legislative plenary session.

Shieh said that even though the KMT has initiated a campaign for a referendum on pushing for the country’s return to the UN under the name “Republic of China,” the boycott shows that the KMT opposes the country’s UN membership bid.

Describing the campaign to join the UN under the name “Taiwan” as the “common aspiration” of Taiwanese, Shieh said the Cabinet would once again submit the “UN Day” proposal to the legislature.

I like how the writers decide to suddenly change the subject after realizing they don’t have much successes to report on their allies’ pleas to the United Nations.  Therefore, they start talking about what their joke opposition parties are doing without providing any context to their actions.  It’s great how they never bothered to explain why the opposition is trying to block a “Taiwan United Nations Day” but write sentences that imply it is because they like China, which is called “spin”.

So it looks like the government decides to speak for all Taiwanese by claiming joining the United Nations is the top priority to the point where they are willing to receive a rejection at the next UN General Assembly meeting in 2008.

9 Responses so far »

  1. 1

    kunzilla said,

    the question can’t be stopped wondering by others is: how much did Taiwan promise to give those 2 countries?

  2. 2

    firefox222 said,

    Lol the Taiwanese screwed themselves out of this chance! The chance is gone! lol

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    taiwanrox8 said,

    Taiwan country bitch!

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    wallaceliu said,

    Taiwan is not a country. It is an island

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      taiwanrox8 said,

      Taiwan is a country, as stated by the San Francisco Peace Treaty which liberates Taiwan and the Penghu Islands.

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    DAI WAN LUNG said,

    Taiwan is for people who love democracy and rule of law ( as opposed to the rule of arse kissing officials)

    Support Taiwan and its young democracy by letting it join UN

    GO TAIWAN!!!

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    no dog said,

    taiwan is a province. only bunch of dumbshit actually in fact believing it’s a country. either a dumbshit or a western running dog!

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    Fchink said,

    China is a province of Taiwan you dumbasses


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