Michael Gold, Taiwan Anti-China Protest Exposes Island's Nationalist Divide. Reuters, Apr 7, 2014.
www.reuters.com/article/2014/04/ ... USBREA3606V20140407
Quote:
(a) "This is the first time protesters, a common sight in Taiwan, have taken over the island's highest lawmaking body, and constitute the largest anti-China protest in years.
(b) "But the deal spawned revulsion among young Taiwanese who feel they have nothing in common with a mainland where the press is censored, protests crushed and dissidents jailed. The backlash is the latest threat to Ma, whose approval ratings had already fallen into single digits before the fracas broke out.
"'Are we Chinese or are we Taiwanese?' said protester Yen Wei-chen, 21. 'If you look at our parents' generation, everything was Republic of China, one China. But we're Taiwanese. I don't feel Chinese at all.'
(c) "China has maintained a largely neutral stance on Taiwan's democracy, saying its main concern, for now, is boosting trade and investment and not rocking the diplomatic boat.
My comment:
(a) In the title, the Reuters title is actually "Taiwan anti-China protest exposes island's nationalist divide." The "nationalist" is not "Nationalist" whcih means a KMT member.
(b) There is no need to read teh rest, which is familiar. |