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November 9, 2008

陳雲林來台灣後續

我不是很喜歡在我的部落格寫政治文,但是這次陳雲林事件太多新聞了,就大略記載幾個重要的。

1. 四項協議

其中的 海峽兩岸空運協議」裡面提到:

第一行:「(本協議尚待送陳陸委會報請行政院核轉立法院決議)」「十三、簽署生效本協議自雙方簽署之日起四十日內生效。 本協議於十一月四日簽署,一式四份,雙方各執兩份。」

那請問不是要送立法院決議嗎?怎麼「雙方簽署之日起四十日內生效。」立法院要是不同意呢?

再來

消基會:江陳會協議無助於提高食品安全

裝消維喔! 無助那簽屁阿。

人民應當要求立刻公開江陳會完整版「四項協議」! 有沒有出賣台灣不是耍嘴皮子, 請馬先生的政府公開完整版「四項協議」送立法院審。到目前為止,台灣馬先生並沒有採取公開協議全文解除民眾疑慮, 只是用嘻皮笑臉「我只會出賣台灣水果」小丑行徑 。

海空直航通航,徹底國內航線化,台灣海峽內河化,排除美國 日本 歐洲等外國航空公司,台海問題中國內政化,這等於阻絕外國伸張國際正義, 等於一旦台海有事聲援台灣變成干涉中國內政,這已經嚴重危害台灣主權完整與安全,這難道不是賣台嗎?

食品安全通報系統 = 放棄 WHO 觀察員, 因為即將比照該通報系統, 北京會「迅速」通知台灣馬先生, 所以不必申請加入 WHO,這是間接打壓台灣國際空間的惡行,這當然有賣台嫌疑。 甚至如果有交互承認食品驗證,讓相對嚴謹的台灣直接引用接受中國的食品驗證過的食品,等於全面棄守國人食品安全把關防線,這也是賣台。

很明顯, 四個協議不是純經濟議題, 他是在政治屋頂下的協議。

註:海峽兩岸空運協議原文海峽兩岸食品安全協議

2. 台灣警察國

台灣民主已經快要死了。警察治國的戒嚴時期又要來臨。

綠嗆陳雲林/少年伴父散步被誤認挑釁 遭警打傷送醫

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少年父親表示,當天他要兒子陪他到美術館旁的公園走走,沒想到遇上圍城活動,由於他患有痛風,走不快,沒想到因此被誤認為圍城群眾。當時有民眾徒手推倒拒馬,警方立刻展開驅離行動,雙方爆發激烈衝突,少年也因此遭池魚之殃。

沈姓受年因為留滯不走,被警方強行拖離,父親在後頭喊著「不要打我兒子」,但員警持鎮暴盾牌邊罵髒話邊毆打少年,導致少年左手臂、額頭、背部紅腫送醫

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陳水扁時代處處忍讓的警察,到了馬英九時代,警察忽然個個兇殘成性,獸性大發。

3. 暴力究竟是誰引起?

藍營支持者 李廷鈞 混入群眾推倒拒馬

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前晚圓山中山橋頭聚眾滋擾事件,警方昨凌晨驅散逮人,其中一人為台大學生李廷鈞,他是知名律師李永然的兒子,他在封鎖區內騎機車耍酷,並帶領群眾推拒馬,被警方以現行犯逮捕,李母趕到警局,訓斥兒子闖下大禍,他也當場痛哭,頻向母親道歉。

警方指出,李廷鈞(21歲)去年12月間「大中至正」牌匾爭議時,他穿著警察制服冒充警察接受媒體採訪,被現場警察識破送辦,台北地檢署依冒充公務員服章官銜罪將他緩起訴處分1年,但李在緩起訴期間又違反《集會遊行法》,恐將撤消緩起訴。

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不知道丟圓山飯店前丟汽油彈的是不是也是他。

中選會誰砸的?
法院誰衝撞的?
國慶期間民進黨立委見一個打一個誰幹的?
誰恐嚇店家把照片拿下?
是誰在台北火車站聚集並毆打泛綠群眾?

還有喔,別忘了,非法的集會遊行在馬先生的手上就地合法,全台灣有史以來第一次的「合法」二十四小時不斷電集會遊行。四年前連宋鬧台北市一個月 ,馬先生他連一聲都不敢吭。今天陳雲林受困,馬英九二度「捶桌」表示憤怒! 太過雙重標準了。 真的,太超過了。 真的是官逼民反了。

不敢自稱總統。
不敢說到飛彈。
不敢說毒奶粉。
只敢對自己人敲桌子!

4. 陳雲林真能吃 – 5天吃掉10億

陳雲林台灣行 5天砸10億

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陳雲林到哪,哪裡就有大批的警力維安,為了這位貴賓,總共出動12000名警力,光是人事和交通費用就高達8億,海協會一口氣來60個團員,食宿都是五星級,會談還要有舒適的場地,饋贈精美禮物,隨便也要上千萬紅酒。

五星級宴會一場接著一場,這5天來,陳雲林天天都在趕場,參加政黨要員的邀宴,從江丙坤,吳伯雄、連戰、宋楚瑜爭相宴請,吃吃喝喝下來1500萬,全部經費加起來5天就砸了10億元。

5天花的錢對小老百姓來說,簡直是天價,而且不只由納稅人買單,付出的慘烈社會成本更難以估計,難怪民眾會那麼不平。

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可憐了台灣人喔,還要繳稅請對岸敵人。

5. 台灣國格在哪!

美綠卡抽籤 矮化我國格

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美國務院從今年十月起受理網上綠卡抽籤的申請,在要求申請人填寫出生國時,雖將台灣公民與中國公民分開,卻將台灣列為「中國─台灣」,部分讀者不滿向本報投訴。

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國與國輸入貓熊? 府︰不清楚

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依華盛頓公約規定,國與國之間不能「贈送」包括貓熊在內的保育類動物,任何保育類動植物的輸出、輸入,只要離開「國境」,均須依公約檢具「輸出入許可證明文件」。

在兩會簽署互贈協議前,貓熊來台模式是否依華盛頓公約,以及兩會是否就相關問題達成共識,陸委會主委賴幸媛表示,貓熊來台依國內法律規定,以及由專家以符合保育等原則處理。對於是否採「國與國模式」處理,未正面回應。

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這個您政府怎麼什麼都不清楚。 不清楚還可以跟別人簽協議。 還說沒有賣台?

有時候看到這些新聞,看到台灣慢慢的被中國欺壓,也覺得台灣人也只好認命活該啦。 自己選出來的統 (喔不,應該是說先生) 自己去承受吧。

August 5, 2008

2008 Olympics and China

The 2008 Olympics is near, but China is still nowhere near international standards for hosting such world-wide sporting event. As numerous reports related to Beijing’s air pollution, human rights problem, and media censorship being released daily, whether or not the Beijing 2008 Olympic games will be a success becomes a big doubt. The decision of hosting the 2008 Olympic games in Beijing as the right decision or not will soon be revealed. Personally, I am questioning this year’s Olympic games to meet previous standards. I mean, yes, China does have the power and control to construct world class stadiums. But whether it actually meets the international standards is another question. Moreover, human rights and media censorships has also been a question as whether or not China should be allowed to host the Olympic games when its idea is about human free rights.

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China breaks Olympic promises on rights, media, pollution.

With four days left before the start of the 2008 Summer Games, Chinese officials have not lived up to key promises they made to win the right to host the Olympics, including widening press freedoms, cleaning up their capital city’s polluted air and respecting human rights.

The failures were evident Monday:

-A thick pall of smog covered Beijing, raising concerns that endurance events such as long-distance races would have to be moved out of the city. Some still held out hope that emergency measures would clear the city’s air by Friday.

-Near Tiananmen Square in the heart of the city, police scuffled with protesters who said they were evicted from their homes to make way for Games-related development.

-Chinese censors continued to block access to politically sensitive Web sites for thousands of foreign journalists gathered at the Olympic press center.

These failures stand in contrast to the Herculean efforts China has made to prepare for the Olympics, building world-class venues, housing and other infrastructure.

Eager to impress a world audience, Chinese organizers have spent an estimated $40 billion on the 18-day event and built breathtaking facilities such as the landmark National Stadium, known as the Bird’s Nest, where the opening ceremonies will be held Friday.

However, before and after 2001, when China won the right to host the Summer Games, Chinese Olympic officials repeatedly said they’d use the Games to improve the country’s human rights record and allow reporters unfettered access to cover the competitions.

“We will give the media complete freedom to report when they come to China,” Wang Wei, the secretary general of the Beijing Olympic Bid Committee, told a press conference in 2001. “We are confident that the games coming to China not only promote our economy, but also enhance all social conditions, including education, health and human rights.”

When they applied to host the games, Beijing officials also had completed a Candidature File, in which they agreed to meet specific requirements. Although the International Olympic Committee said the file is a public document, Beijing Olympics officials didn’t follow through Monday on a request by McClatchy to see the Candidature File they completed.

Reached by phone, the Beijing Olympic organizing committee’s head of media operations, Sun Weijia, declined to comment.

A model file found on the International Olympic Committee Web site, however, requires host cities to provide athletes with a healthy physical environment, to give the news media open access and to honor the International Olympic Committee’s charter, among other measures.

One of the charter’s six fundamental principles states, “Any discrimination with regard to a country or a person on grounds of race, religion, politics, gender or otherwise is incompatible with belonging to the Olympic Movement.”

Critics, including top U.S. officials, said Chinese officials have violated those agreements by tightening repression of political dissent in advance of the Games and not allowing reporters covering the Olympics full access.

Some critics look back and say that it was easy to believe most of the official statements.

“The argument certainly appeared plausible, if not compelling,” recalled Rep. Christopher Smith, a New Jersey Republican, who visited Beijing last month. “But in the years, now months, run-up to the Olympics, the reality has been numbingly disappointing.”

A recent report by the human rights advocacy group Amnesty International found that Chinese officials have stepped up their persecution of followers of the outlawed Falun Gong spiritual movement, and detained rural petitioners seeking redress on a range of political issues.

“I suppose it was just a bunch of words when they made those promises,” said Sophie Richardson, the Asia advocacy director for the U.S.-based watchdog group Human Rights Watch. “When the Chinese government is serious about something, they do it.”

In 2001, after China was awarded the games, Beijing Olympic officials signed a second document, called the Host City Contract, which includes legally binding requirements for hosting the Games. An International Olympic Committee spokeswoman said Monday that the contract isn’t a public document, although previous Olympic host cities have released their contracts.

The criticisms have put Chinese officials on the defensive, and state-controlled media quoted Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao saying over the weekend, “China is a responsible country. We will fulfill the promises we made for the Olympics.”

Despite making verbal pledges, Chinese officials likely didn’t legally agree to take any action to improve the country’s human rights record, said Susan Brownell, a U.S.-based adviser to the Beijing City Olympic Education Standing Office.

Brownell said she’d seen neither Beijing’s Candidature File nor the Host City Contract but had talked to people who’d seen the contract.

“The idea’s out there that China made commitments on human rights, but it’s simply not true,” Brownell said. “Nobody was in any mood to make any promises then.”

Chinese officials, however, emphasized human rights and press freedoms in their Olympic bid after losing out to Sydney to host the 2000 Summer Games.

Suspecting that International Olympic Committee members were still wary of China following the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, officials made statements that International Olympic Committee members interpreted as pledges to relax the government’s authoritarian grip on its citizens in the run-up to the games.

In January 2007, the Chinese government also significantly loosened restrictions on foreign media, which allowed reporters to travel freely across the country and interview anyone who consented. Those new provisions end on Oct. 17, 2008.

But a series of disasters this year have left China’s leaders wary of social and political instability. Snowstorms socked in much of the nation in late January and early February, the worst ethnic riots in nearly two decades erupted in ethnic Tibetan areas of China and a 7.9-magnitude earthquake in Sichuan on May 12 took about 80,000 lives, by the most recent count.

While authorities offered journalists unprecedented access around the quake zone, large Tibetan-inhabited areas of western China remain blocked, in defiance of their promises.

[http://www.kansascity.com/495/story/734636.html]

- Further Readings -

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/alex-pasternack/lots-of-hot-air-beijings_b_117120.html

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,397722,00.html

The I.O.C: http://www.olympic.org/uk/index_uk.asp

February 19, 2008

科索伏獨立 : Kosovo Independence

Filed under: silly rabbit, politics not for kids,what i read online — clayguitar @ 4:19 am

這一兩天的大事,大概就屬於 Kosovo 的獨立吧。 可惜剛剛跟幾個在台灣的人聊天,發現說台灣媒體幾乎沒有報導。我猜也是,這種獨立的事情,台灣統媒怕報了以後會鼓勵台灣邁向主權獨立。

Kosovo 相關新聞集: CNN

另外,看到這兩篇:

我賀科國 中共:台灣沒資格承認 

全世界大概找不到另外一個國家像台灣,天天被另外一個國家各方面欺壓。但是卻又把錢往這國家送,拼命投資這國家,然後再哭妖說本國經濟不好。 這種怪事天下哪裡去找第二個?

護理界反對承認中國學歷 馬英九忙解釋

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(中央社記者趙宏進台中縣十六日電)過去被視為偏向支持藍營的護理界,提出不要承認中國學歷主張,並且成立謝長廷後援會,馬英九今天特別對承認中國學歷澄 清解釋,他表示,承認大陸學歷是大勢所趨,但是一定要有完善配套措施,以及社會形成高度共識後才會做,請大家放心。

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承認中國學歷是大勢所趨?誰說的? 一定要有完善配套措施 ,這是什麼東東?  要嘛就承認;要不就不承認;怎麼「配套措施」呢?  難不成,白天可以用,晚上就不准?冬天可以看病,夏天不行?

那麼「直航」怎麼就不必『有完善配套措施,以及社會形成高度共識」,才實施呢? 還是說 他馬的「直航」政策的確有『完善配套措施」,只是這配套措施是北京政權替他規劃的;當然也有[社會形成高度共識],只是這個共識是北京政權說了算數。

台灣人醒醒點吧!

August 7, 2007

北京當局禁止11類43種人參加奧運 違反奧運精神

Filed under: silly rabbit, politics not for kids,what i read online — clayguitar @ 4:32 pm

中國人權問題也不是一兩天了. 但是現在這也太離譜了. 不然就中國自己門關起來比就好了.

詳請參閱:

人權團體:北京當局禁止11類43種人參加奧運 違反奧運精神

May 22, 2007

踐踏民主的腳

Filed under: silly rabbit, politics not for kids,what i read online — clayguitar @ 10:39 pm

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這位小姐,你也太狠了吧!這樣張膽醒目的踐踏台灣的民主嗎?要知道,你今天沒有被抓被打,就是因為台灣還有民主。

最近的中正紀念堂改名事件炒的熱轟轟讓台灣又逐漸走向兩極端了。看來民進黨是要把台灣分兩極化:”擁蔣” 與 “反蔣”。可是民進黨你也走太快了吧。改名 “國立台灣民主紀念館” 也實在很不合邏輯。 首先,蔣介石對台灣民主沒有任何貢獻。也許可以因為這樣改名,然後藉機拆除蔣介石銅像吧? 但很困難我覺得。 再者,台灣為何要紀念民主? 台灣的民主已經死了嗎?

國民黨你們的反擊也很爛。 竟然就把中正紀念堂列為古蹟。 請不要拍蔣家馬屁拍成這樣吧。 活的有點尊嚴好嗎?這樣的話,是不是也去把台北市政府列為古蹟,反正30年不到都可以列成古蹟。然後根據法規,郝市長將不准在市府裡辦公。 還有,去年紅軍亂台,在景福門上面噴漆掛布條,嚴重毀損古蹟了,怎麼就沒有看到有人被開了10萬罰單? 最後,想把凱達格蘭大道改名反貪腐大道,你們忘了你們的救世主千年帥哥馬英九目前就因為貪腐而官司纏身嗎?

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