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Catholics and China: Vatican speaks out on unapproved bishop ordinations
In the face of pressure from China, Taiwan has lost the right to call for a "diplomatic truce". The government should make an all-out effort to publicize this internationally: the democratization of China is directly related to world peace and security, and only Taiwan is in a position to lead the push to democratize China. At the same time, the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development clearly supports One World under One Set of Laws and giving international law priority over national law. This will allow the international community to come forward while leading Taiwan out into the international community.
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