(Taiwan, 20th) Taiwan's leader Lai Ching-te marks his one-year anniversary in office on the 20th. Mainland Chinese state media, Xinhua News Agency, published a commentary on the evening of the 19th, harshly criticizing Lai Ching-te for his actions over the past year, accusing him of pursuing "Taiwan independence" and endangering peace in the Taiwan Strait in pursuit of party and personal interests.
The commentary claims that Lai Ching-te blatantly promotes the "new two-state theory" and deliberately escalates cross-strait tensions. He intensifies the creation of a "green terror," impeding cross-strait exchanges and interactions; pandering to external forces, selling out Taiwan to its detriment; plotting for cross-strait economic "decoupling," which has led to the decline of various industries in Taiwan. His accumulated crimes are too numerous to count.
The commentary states that instead of focusing on economic development and improving people's livelihoods, Lai Ching-te is keen to hype up the mainland's "military threat" and clamor for "national defense," putting the 23 million Taiwanese people on the "Taiwan independence war chariot." He also repeatedly plays the old tune of "democracy against authoritarianism," begging for external forces to intervene in the Taiwan issue, which belongs to China's internal affairs under the guise of so-called "democracy and freedom." Lai Ching-te's actions fully confirm that he is an unequivocal "troublemaker," "danger maker," and "war maker."
The commentary believes that Lai Ching-te was elected with only 40% of the vote, and after taking office, to cover up his administrative incompetence, he manipulates the "anti-China" ideology, using public authority to obstruct and suppress cross-strait exchanges. He refuses to lift the "ban on group tours" to the mainland, obstructs the full restoration of cross-strait direct flight points and flights; continuously sets barriers and limits on mainland delegation visits to Taiwan, prohibiting domestic exchanges and cooperation with some mainland universities; scrutinizes Taiwanese citizens holding mainland documents, clarifying the scope of artists' words and actions to be investigated, and so on—evidence of misconduct is too numerous to count.
The commentary states that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities are fully shaping a "green terror," committing acts of violence under the so-called "national security law" and other evil laws, from political persecution to judicial hunting, then creating hatred and inciting populism, leaving no stone unturned to eliminate opposing forces, enveloping Taiwanese society in a chilling atmosphere where "those against green perish."
The commentary criticizes that after coming to power, Lai Ching-te has aggressively cooperated with certain countries to reverse the course of history, falsely claiming that the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 "did not mention Taiwan," arrogantly proclaiming "the People's Republic of China has no right to represent Taiwan," openly challenging the basic framework of the international community's adherence to the one-China principle and the post-war international order, and increasing efforts to "internationalize the Taiwan issue."
The commentary claims that Lai Ching-te blatantly promotes the "new two-state theory" and deliberately escalates cross-strait tensions. He intensifies the creation of a "green terror," impeding cross-strait exchanges and interactions; pandering to external forces, selling out Taiwan to its detriment; plotting for cross-strait economic "decoupling," which has led to the decline of various industries in Taiwan. His accumulated crimes are too numerous to count.
The commentary states that instead of focusing on economic development and improving people's livelihoods, Lai Ching-te is keen to hype up the mainland's "military threat" and clamor for "national defense," putting the 23 million Taiwanese people on the "Taiwan independence war chariot." He also repeatedly plays the old tune of "democracy against authoritarianism," begging for external forces to intervene in the Taiwan issue, which belongs to China's internal affairs under the guise of so-called "democracy and freedom." Lai Ching-te's actions fully confirm that he is an unequivocal "troublemaker," "danger maker," and "war maker."
The commentary believes that Lai Ching-te was elected with only 40% of the vote, and after taking office, to cover up his administrative incompetence, he manipulates the "anti-China" ideology, using public authority to obstruct and suppress cross-strait exchanges. He refuses to lift the "ban on group tours" to the mainland, obstructs the full restoration of cross-strait direct flight points and flights; continuously sets barriers and limits on mainland delegation visits to Taiwan, prohibiting domestic exchanges and cooperation with some mainland universities; scrutinizes Taiwanese citizens holding mainland documents, clarifying the scope of artists' words and actions to be investigated, and so on—evidence of misconduct is too numerous to count.
The commentary states that the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities are fully shaping a "green terror," committing acts of violence under the so-called "national security law" and other evil laws, from political persecution to judicial hunting, then creating hatred and inciting populism, leaving no stone unturned to eliminate opposing forces, enveloping Taiwanese society in a chilling atmosphere where "those against green perish."
The commentary criticizes that after coming to power, Lai Ching-te has aggressively cooperated with certain countries to reverse the course of history, falsely claiming that the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2758 "did not mention Taiwan," arrogantly proclaiming "the People's Republic of China has no right to represent Taiwan," openly challenging the basic framework of the international community's adherence to the one-China principle and the post-war international order, and increasing efforts to "internationalize the Taiwan issue."