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Special report: NPC & CPPCC Annual Sessions 2005
China enacts Anti-Secession Law
WASHINGTON, March 15 (Xinhuanet) -- An overseas
Chinese association in Washington D.C. on Monday expressed firm support for a
newly passed anti-secession law in China.
The fact that there is only one China in the world and Taiwan is part of China has been widely recognized by
countries across the world, said the National Association for Chinese
Unification in Washington D.C.
No country in the world will tolerate acts that
jeopardize its sovereignty and territorial integrity, as well as its core
national interests, it said.
The law, adopted with an overwhelming vote of 2,896
to nil withtwo abstentions, is fair and reasonable, and reflects the common
wishes of all Chinese people, with Taiwan compatriots and overseas Chinese
included, it said.
The association believed the law will play an
important role insafeguarding China's core national interests, promoting
peaceful reunification, containing separatist activities in Taiwan and
maintaining stability across the Taiwan Strait.
In recent years, separatist activities in Taiwan have
been rampant, the association said. Separatists in Taiwan reject the universally
accepted "one China" principle and do their utmost to alienate Taiwan people
from the Chinese mainland, it said.
The promulgation of the anti-secession law has set
limits for separatists and guarantees that their separatist attempts will never
succeed, the association said.
Contents of the law clearly show that, instead of a
"war bill,"it is a piece of well-meaning legislation for peace and demonstrates
the determination of the Chinese government and people to do their utmost for
peaceful reunification, it said.
The few separatists in Taiwan shall not be seen as
representatives of the Taiwan people, the association said. All people against
"Taiwan independence" will support the anti-secession law.
The association called on people across the Taiwan
Strait to join hands to oppose "Taiwan independence," seek peaceful
reunification and common development, and strive for an early rejuvenation of
China.
China's National People's Congress on Monday passed
the legislation which was signed into law by President Hu Jintao on the same
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