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国台办:背叛历史的罪人必会受到正义的审判
Yang Shi Xin Wen Ke Hu Duan· 2025-09-24 03:32
Core Viewpoint - The remarks made by DPP Secretary-General Hsu Kuo-yung regarding Taiwan's status have sparked significant criticism, with the Chinese government asserting that Taiwan's return to China is a historical fact established after World War II [1][2]. Group 1 - Hsu Kuo-yung's statement denying the existence of a "Taiwan Restoration Day" has been condemned by the Kuomintang as a distortion of history [1]. - The Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Chen Binhua labeled Hsu's comments as absurd and indicative of the DPP's attempts to promote "Taiwan independence" [1]. - Chen emphasized that Taiwan's status was resolved in 1945 with the victory of the Chinese people in the Anti-Japanese War, supported by international legal documents confirming China's sovereignty over Taiwan [1]. Group 2 - Chen Binhua warned that those who betray history and the nation will face justice and that the unification of China is an inevitable historical trend [2]. - He called on Taiwanese compatriots to stand on the right side of history, oppose "Taiwan independence," and work towards national unification and rejuvenation alongside their mainland counterparts [2].
民进党秘书长称没有台湾光复节,国台办:荒唐透顶
Ren Min Ri Bao· 2025-09-24 03:13
Core Viewpoint - The statements made by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Secretary-General, Xu Guoyong, regarding Taiwan's historical status have sparked significant controversy, with strong condemnation from the Kuomintang (KMT) and a rebuttal from the Taiwan Affairs Office, asserting that Taiwan's status as part of China was established post-World War II and is supported by international legal documents [1][2]. Group 1 - Xu Guoyong's claim of "no Taiwan Restoration Day" is criticized as a distortion of history, with the KMT labeling it as "extremely absurd" [1]. - The Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson, Chen Binhua, argues that Taiwan's return to China is a key outcome of World War II and part of the post-war international order, asserting that the issue of Taiwan's status was resolved in 1945 [1]. - International legal documents such as the Cairo Declaration, Potsdam Proclamation, and Japan's surrender terms are cited as confirming China's sovereignty over Taiwan, emphasizing that historical facts cannot be altered [1]. Group 2 - Chen Binhua emphasizes that those who betray history and the nation will face justice and that the unification of China is an inevitable historical trend [2]. - There is a call for Taiwanese compatriots to stand on the right side of history, oppose "Taiwan independence," and work towards national unification and rejuvenation alongside mainland compatriots [2].