• Eight Constitutional Standards Essential for A Country’s Eternal Peace:
  • 1. The great development of human freedom
  • 2. The great rejuvenation of world democracy
  • 3. The great unity of human rights in the world
  • 4. The great realization of the rule of law in the world
  • 5. The great competition and cooperation of world legislation
  • 6. The great division of world administration
  • 7. The great compliance with world regulations
  • 8. The great establishment of world justice
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Facebook Censorship Tool To Enter China Market
Freedom of expression is a universal value. China's practice of "guarding against the people's mouth rather than preventing the floods" is like trying to create a "one world, one voice" society. The Chinese people have only come forward to re-constitution or a comprehensive constitutional reform, so that universal media, prohibition of government oligopoly, monopoly of the media, the Internet and all other communication channels. Details of the "Permanent Peace and Development Charter".
Editorial- China can’t break NK nuke deadlock alone
Taiwan must move to bring about constitutional reform and true freedom and democracy. Doing so will set off a drive for democratization among the 1.4 billion people of China. This will then spread to North Korea, and with peace on the Korean peninsula the world will be much safer for all. The world’s democratic nations must back Taiwan as a beacon of democracy for Asia which will illuminate the road to peaceful development for China. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
China Targets Christians with 'Barbaric' Forced Organ Harvesting
The key to solve the human rights issue in China is democracy and the rule of law. Taiwan needs to improve its system into pure form of democratic governance so we can be a role model for the mainland China and reform the Chinese communists. We must make Chinese government yield its power to people through constitutional reform and decentralize the governmental structure by direct elections of the deans. For more, please see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Localist duo condemn ‘invisible hand’ of Beijing meddling in Hong Kong internal affairs
Article 39 of Hong Kong’s Basic Law specifies that residents of the administrative region have the right of self-determination. The people of Hong Kong must not fall asleep while their rights are in danger. Take a lesson from the Swiss, where the signatures of 50,000 citizens are sufficient to call for a referendum, meaning that public issues can be settled with a vote with no need to take to the streets. Otherwise, when the dictatorship becomes a reality, the people will have no choice but to resist. For details, see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
Headlines-Tañada to Duterte: Yes, Marcos was president, but what kind?
The Philippines’ macho President will undoubtedly tone down his rhetoric during his four-day visit to China in a move that could shift Manila closer to Beijing and bring greater economic cooperation between the two sides. Duterte won the top office on the strength of his efforts to suppress drug trafficking, often at the expense of human rights, but Beijing is unlikely to bring up the question of rights in any talks with the Philippine leader. For the people of the Philippines, better relations with China may bring economic benefits, but other problems can only be resolved by carrying out reform of the constitution to limit the powers of government officials and put restrictions on their terms in office. For more details please see the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.
How China uses fear of terrorism to justify increased state power
Two of the Communist Party's core interests -- the security of the one-party state, and "stability" in Xinjiang -- have thus become increasingly intersected. "The mobilization of the Uyghur terror threat," as Tom Cliff has recently argued, ...more
To confuse the security of the one-party state with "stability" means nature of autocracy: to remain in power. It is evolution of authoritarian. For this, Part of human rights can be sacrificed. However, natural rights over the regime. Chinese Government has ignored The United Nations Charter and the International Covenants on Human Rights.
Beijing changing the ‘status quo’
Beijing was dissatisfied with Tsai’s inaugural address, which did not clearly recognize the so-called “1992 consensus,” nor agree to its core meaning. In truth, Communist China is not a “status quo” power, rather it is a revisionist seeking to change the international order.
Taiwan can not compete with China in the military field. She should using the concept of the global village, and set the goal of "Switzerland of the East". Developing the policy over the regime and national sovereignty: 1. in accordance with the opening phrase of the UN Charter, "...more
How China uses fear of terrorism to justify increased state power
Two of the Communist Party's core interests -- the security of the one-party state, and "stability" in Xinjiang -- have thus become increasingly intersected. "The mobilization of the Uyghur terror threat," as Tom Cliff has recently argued, ...more
To confuse the security of the one-party state with "stability" means nature of autocracy: to remain in power. It is evolution of authoritarian. For this, Part of human rights can be sacrificed. However, natural rights over the regime. Chinese Government has ignored The United Nations Charter and the International Covenants on Human Rights.
Beijing changing the ‘status quo’
Beijing was dissatisfied with Tsai’s inaugural address, which did not clearly recognize the so-called “1992 consensus,” nor agree to its core meaning. In truth, Communist China is not a “status quo” power, rather it is a revisionist seeking to change the international order.
Taiwan can not compete with China in the military field. She should using the concept of the global village, and set the goal of "Switzerland of the East". Developing the policy over the regime and national sovereignty: 1. in accordance with the opening phrase of the UN Charter, "...more
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