中国国家主席习近平在台湾发表讲话



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习近平主席在纪念北京呼吁结束台湾海峡两岸军事对抗40周年的讲话中说,中国将尽力实现“和平统一”,但他不排除在必要时使用武力。

台湾领导人蔡英文在回应习近平的讲话时说,这个自治岛不会接受“一国两制”的安排。 。

31 comments
  1. idk why China not using Military Force, its already predicted it would only take 4 hours if China and Taiwan had a war……

  2. China’s Second Century of Humiliation
    The conduct of Xi Jinping and the CCP will ultimately bring China a new century of shame.
    In terms of sheer numbers, Xi is the most accomplished human rights violator alive today. Xi’s CCP governs 18 percent of humankind, depriving them of freedom of speech, political rights, religious freedom, independent media, and open internet access – all of which should be fundamental components of modern society. Political indoctrination is being reinserted into Chinese curricula, and an Orwellian “social credit” system is being developed to more closely control individuals’ every behaviour. Additionally, the CCP continues its efforts to wipe out the ethnic heritage of Tibetans and Uyghur, with recent reports confirming the existence of massive internment camps in Xinjiang province.
    As he turns his homeland into a dystopia, Xi is also playing the villain globally. This is seen most clearly in a series of huge lies Xi has attempted to sell the world — lies that have global consequences. These lies, and the conduct they seek to cover, will also bring shame to Xi’s leadership.

  3. China used 1 country, 2 systems to control hong kong but look at what happened to hong kong. A complete mess! This is why taiwan must never follow the 1 country, 2 systems rule.

  4. It's ok to have a one country two system but what's not ok is that the communist party will not honor that agreement like they did to hong kong. Taiwanese and the world seen it. Communist cannot be trusted

  5. She said taiwan wont accept it and after she said the majority wont accept it …as if the ppl have a lesser authority than her…democracy is a joke.. …

  6. Yeah I bet Taiwan can't wait to subscribe to the 'one country – two systems' model, that seems to be working out really well for Hong Kongers at the moment…

  7. It’s Crystal Clear! It doesn’t matter historically who owned what! Today is today and things obviously change. We must change with the times and respect the wishes of “THE PEOPLE”. Think about it! The people of Hong Kong have developed a society without the influence of the corrupt, vile, tyrannical CCP. Correct? Now you expect them to fall prey to the system operated by this vile group of people. They are never going to accept the CCP with open arms. Do Hong Kong’ers flock to Mainland China and disrupt the food supply chain and amenities like the Mainlanders do coming to HK? Do pregnant HK women flock to the Mainland, overcrowd the hospital system to give birth on the Mainland to get a social advantage? Absolutely not! Do you have any teenagers? Do they have cell phones and free access to the entire internet without censorship? Try taking their phones away from them! There you have it in a nutshell! They will fight you tooth and nail to retain their rights to freedom they have grown accustomed to. Get over yourself China! You already have internal problems with Tibet and now Xinjiang which will hound you for many years to come. Adding the hatred that Hong Kong and Taiwan feel towards you will only make things worse! You will forever have a huge population that despise you and will lay down their lives to defeat your attempts to converts them to Communism. Just let it go China! Nobody is clambering to your gates trying to get in! Nobody wants their lives dictated over as you have devised on the Mainland. Your running a police state where control is everything and no one wants any part of it. Again, China…get over yourselves! Your methods of becoming the new world order are not acceptable to free people around the globe! THE WHOLE WORLDS WATCHING!

  8. The Communist Party of China has been grappling with corruption almost from its birth. Corruption was one of the major issues during the 1989 anti-government demonstrations. The leadership, in faction, responded to public anger over corruption and what was then known as “official profiteering” by launching a major campaign, in the course of which the number of individuals charged with corruption jumped from 33,000 in 1988 to 77,000 in 1989, and 72,000 in 1990. Since the 1989 campaign, the leadership has waged an ongoing “war” against corruption and routinely prosecutes substantial numbers of officials. Between 1997 and 2012 the Supreme People’s Procuratorate reported that it indicted 550,000 individuals on either corruption or dereliction of duty charges, including three members of the powerful Politburo (Chen Xitong in 1997, Chen Liangyu in 2006, and Bo Xilai in 2012). It goes all the way up to Emperor XI!
    When Chinese President Xi Jinping visited Tanzania in March 2013, members of his government and business delegation bought so much ivory that local prices doubled to $700 per kilogram, the UK-based Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) said in a report, citing ivory traders in the city of Dar es Salaam.
    "When the guest come, the whole delegation, that's then time when the business goes up," the EIA quoted a vendor named Suleiman as saying.
    The traders alleged that the buyers took advantage of a lack of security checks for diplomatic visitors to smuggle their purchases back to China on Xi's plane.
    And the “Lies and Denials” continue:
    The EIA report did say that enforcement of the ban on ivory sales had slightly improved last year, with smuggling syndicates growing "more cautious", after Yu's conviction, as well as a high-profile raid.
    Police found 706 ivory tusks weighing over 1.8 tonnes at a house in Dar es Salaam last November, along with three Chinese nationals who were detained at the scene after trying to pay a $50,000 bribe, the EIA said.
    Meng Xianlin, a Chinese forestry administration official who oversees Beijing's commitments under CITES told AFP that the claims made in the EIA's report were "baloney".
    "I have not heard of such a matter," he said, adding: "Do not hype this up."

    BEIJING — When President Xi Jinping of China and his entourage of government officials and business leaders arrived in Tanzania in March 2013, it was to officially promote economic ties between the two countries. 
    But according to a report by the Environmental Investigation Agency, a nongovernmental organization based in London, members of the Chinese delegation used Mr. Xi’s visit as an opportunity to procure so much illegal ivory that local prices doubled to about $318 a pound. Two weeks before Mr. Xi arrived, Chinese buyers purchased thousands of pounds of poached tusks, which were “later sent to China in diplomatic bags on the presidential plane,” said the report, which was released on Wednesday. 
    The Chinese government has been trying to prove itself a responsible state actor that is serious about abolishing corruption and abiding by international law. But the report, “Vanishing Point: Criminality, Corruption and the Devastation of Tanzania’s Elephants,” details Chinese diplomats and military personnel colluding with Tanzanian officials and Chinese crime syndicates to send illegal ivory to China, decimating Tanzania’s elephant population in the process.
    https://youtu.be/h0Pve50Mqcw

  9. They will never win from China and America will never win from China as well. In fact America afraid of China and all China allies… USA only a war maker.

  10. By 2025, it may be difficult for Taiwan to exist and survive within deep interconnected relationships between China and other ever increasing roster of China dominated billateral trade agreements…Hyenas strength is in numbers. China will never respond with aggression, they know as much as historians…it never lasts…

  11. Taiwan has always been part of China. It will always be in the future too.
    They are living in the democracy and freedom yet they still want to divide their own China. Very bad people.

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