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BEIJING, March 4 (Xinhuanet) -- A spokesperson for the second session of the 10th National People's Congress (NPC) Thursday morning slammed the so-called "defensive referendum" pushed forward by the Taiwan authorities as a "very immoral" campaigning tactic of Chen
Shui-bian.
"In seeking his personal 're-election', Chen has put
the tangible interests of the Taiwan people at stake. This is indeed very
immoral," said Jiang Enzhu at a press conference on the NPC session slated to
open here Friday.
Chen's act has stirred up the indignation and
condemnation of the 1.3 billion Chinese people including the Taiwan compatriots,
said Jiang.
"We understand and respect the Taiwan compatriots'
desire for developing democracy, but we firmly oppose Taiwan authorities'
pursuit of 'Taiwan Independence' and any splittist activities under the cloak of
democracy."
Meanwhile, Jiang reiterated the mainland's consistent
stance ofseeking a peaceful reunification based on the principle of "one
country, two systems".
"As long as the slightest hope remains, we will spare
no efforts to seek a peaceful reunification," he said.
"There is no one else in the world who has a stronger
desire than us to realize reunification by peaceful means," he added.
Stating that the mainland has never interfered with
elections in Taiwan and also has no interest in the ongoing election in the
island province, Jiang expressed the hope that Taiwan's new leaderwould adhere
to the One China principle and help facilitate the "peaceful reunification
process of the motherland".
"No matter who from which party comes to power after
the election, we hope he can accept the One China principle, on which basis the
two sides across the Taiwan Strait could hold dialogues and negotiations and
realize the three 'direct links'," said Jiang.
The three cross-Straits "direct links" refer to
direct trade, mail and shipping services between the two sides.
The Taiwan authorities headed by Chen Shui-bian have
actively pushed ahead a so-called "defensive referendum", to be held along with
the election of the regional leader on March 20. The mainlandhas called the
"referendum" a "provocative" act with the nature ofseeking "Taiwan
Independence".
Also at Thursday's press conference, when asked to
comment on the U.S. Congress hearing which invited some Hong Kong
legislativecouncil members to participate in and the debate over the "patriots'
criteria" in Hong Kong, Jiang said that China refuses any external intervention
in its internal affairs.
"All Hong Kong issues, including issues related to
democracy, are China's internal affairs," he said. "The Chinese people have
sufficient wisdom to well handle affairs in Hong Kong."
"We don't need any external forces to point their
fingers at us,and we firmly oppose any attempts to interfere with China's
internal affairs," he stressed.
In 1984, China's late leader Deng Xiaoping clearly
defined the patriots as those who "respect their own nation, whole-heartedly
support the motherland's resumption of the exercise of sovereigntyover Hong
Kong, and will do nothing to harm Hong Kong's prosperityand stability", Jiang
noted.
Anyone who is already in Hong Kong's governing body
or has the intention to join the governing body shall meet these criteria,
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