When Taiwanese voters elected their president in direct elections for the first  time on March 23, 1996, Taiwan in practice became an independent and sovereign  democracy. It reinforced the fact that the country is completely different from  the one-party state of China.
Regrettably, China maintains that Taiwan  belongs to it and constantly threatens the nation. Since coming into power,  President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) has echoed Beijing’s “one China” principle and made  every effort to push free and democratic Taiwan toward authoritarian China. If  Taiwan one day loses its sovereignty, freedom and democracy, all Taiwanese,  regardless of ethnicity or political stripe, will be helpless.
Ma may  have been elected by a majority of voters in the 2008 presidential election, but  he is still subject to public oversight. He is not some dictator who can do  whatever he feels like. Taiwanese elected Ma mainly because they wanted him to  boost the economy, while maintaining Taiwan’s status as a sovereign nation.  
Instead, he is laying the groundwork for the Chinese annexation of  Taiwan. He is selling out and betraying Taiwan. He has already accelerated the  outsourcing of Taiwanese factories and capital to China. If Taiwan signs an  economic cooperation framework agreement with China, he will further denigrate  the nation and turn it into another Hong Kong. His failed “6-3-3” campaign  promises — 6 percent annual growth, an average per capita income of US$30,000  and an unemployment rate under 3 percent — are a complete failure. He is  Taiwan’s Public Enemy No. 1.
China remains tightly in the hands of the  Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Oppressed by authoritarian rule, Chinese lack  basic rights such as the freedoms of expression, assembly and association, and  the right to political participation. Chinese dissident Liu Xiaobo (劉曉波), for  example, disappeared for more than half a year soon after the release of Charter  08. He was eventually sentenced to 11 years in prison. The CCP regime is  illegitimate. It has no right to rule China, let alone Taiwan.
In past  negotiations with the CCP, the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) was always  tricked by the weaker CCP. Now, with a strong CCP, Ma wants to sign an agreement  with it. He is either naive or deceitful. By leaning toward the CCP, he will  also become China’s Public Enemy No. 1 by prolonging the slavery of its people  under the CCP. Ma must stop acting as the public enemy of both Taiwan and  China.
Li Teng-hsin is a member of the Northern Taiwan  Society.
TRANSLATED BY EDDY CHANG
Source: Taipei Times - Editorials 2010/05/17
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