2010年11月19日

Taekwondo row spurs anti-China feeling in Taiwan

By DEBBY WU
The Associated Press
Thursday, November 18, 2010; 4:56 AM 



TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The disqualification of a Taiwanese athlete at the Asian Games competition has set off a furor on this island of 23 million people, with media outlets and thousands of citizens accusing China of foul play. 

The case of Yang Shu-chun underscores the fraught nature of relations across the 100-mile- (160-kilometer-) wide Taiwan Strait 2 1/2 years after Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou began a largely successful effort to lower tensions between the once-bitter rivals amid a welter of groundbreaking economic deals.

It comes just days after Ma warned Beijing that further Chinese efforts to undermine Taiwanese sovereignty could harm the reconciliation process. Ma was reacting to the demand of the Chinese delegation at an international film festival in Japan that Taiwan participate in the event under the name "China Taiwan" rather than the usual "Chinese Taipei," to make it appear the democratic island is under China's sway......(看全文





















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