Dozens of activists protested yesterday against a trade pact with Beijing they claim is the result of a conspiracy between the Taiwanese and Chinese governments.
The demonstrators assembled outside the legislature, which is currently in  recess, chanting slogans against the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement  (ECFA) and President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九).
“The ECFA is a conspiracy of the  Ma Ying-jeou administration and the Chinese Communist Party [CCP],” said  Alliance of Referendum for Taiwan founder Tsay Ting-kuei (蔡丁貴), the leader of  the crowd, waving his fist in the air.
“If it is as good as Ma claims,  then why doesn’t he let the people decide whether or not they want it?” Tsay  asked.
The Taiwan Solidarity Union has filed a second referendum proposal  over the ECFA after the first was turned down by the government’s Referendum  Review Committee. A previous bid for a referendum, organized by the Democratic  Progressive Party, was also turned down.
The group pledged to continue  the protest over coming weeks as the legislature mulls an extra session to  ratify the agreement.
Meanwhile, government representatives reassured the  diplomatic corps yesterday that the ECFA would benefit foreign investors by  bringing stability to the Asia region.
The panel of officials, however,  did not fully answer sensitive questions, such as the political implications of  the new cross-strait pact or how the government plans to appease dissenting  voices. 
Source: Taipei Times - 2010/07/06



 









