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The Declaration from Taiwan Dear Mary This is Pomin Shu, the SEO of Taiwan this year, also one of the official delegates of Taiwan. First I have to say sorry to you since our CP, Wan-Ting (Jennie), is now severely ill and she just got her blood test result this morning showing that most of the elements are far lower from normal standard so she is now staying in the hospital waiting for further examinations and also the doctor told that she is over-pressured for why she got sick. Anyway, here I would like to say something about your reply since first of all, about the secret pact signed in 2007 was actually not via any official delegates' hands which means it shouldn't be effective. After consulting the former CP, Ling-yi Tsai, we confirmed that the document was unilaterally signed. We wonder if there was any mistake or misunderstanding; thus, we kindly ask IPSF secretariat to produce a bilateral document with signature of both sides since PSA-Taiwan couldn't find. Otherwise, this document should be cease to apply until the next Memorandum of Understanding to be signed. Second of all, about your mention comparing to our position in WHO, we enjoyed more rights and got better care in IPSF, I personally appreciate a lot but also, I would like to say, as what role Taiwan played in this H1N1 flu case in the world, we are a super important part of immune frontiers of all the Asia and because of this, we could participate the WHA this year, so in the same way, what we've already distributed or how much we have done for all the IPSF activities are obviously more excellent than a lot of MIAs, even could catch what those so-called Full members have done until now. So here I feel that we didn't get fair treatment in IPSF since according to those reasons above, we are definitely qualified to apply for the Full Membership and also, our government has been very concerned about this issue (Thank you for your reminder about getting official letter from our government in last eamil for my CP ) and PSA-Taiwan is now trying to send some official issues and requirement to WHO and explaining all the situation to them to show our hope and passion to all of the world so if they make any decision later, we will definitely respect them and hope you could understand here. Also, we feel quite sorry about in such a non-political international student association(IPSF), having these kinds of political rules which block a passionate and hard-working country joining into it as a full member. Hence, we truly hope that we could make some amendments and improvements of the constitution for the well-being which could benefit our whole organization. For those countries who are willing to support us to be a full member, some possible concerns came that the amendment of the constitution could cause the definition of membership too board and may allow all the MIAs being the full member. I sincerely request you believe that only R.O.C.(Taiwan) is the most special case among the world, so does PSA-Taiwan in IPSF. One another concern is although we use Chinese Taipei attending WHA, but our official name is ROC standing Republic Of China (TAIWAN). I heard some people misunderstand that Chinese Taipei is our official name, please allow me to say, that's is wrong. Thank you so much for spending time reading this letter and i hope this letter finds you very well. Our CP and I are both respecting you since you are such a understanding and responsible exec. cc to Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Republic of China. Best regards yours sincerely, Pomin Shu Pomin Shu 蘇柏名 Student Exchange Officer(SEO) of TW 2008-2009 '08-'09 世界藥學生聯會台灣區學生交換官 Taipei Medical University Faculty of Pharmacy Email: pip0417@yahoo.com.tw Msn: pip0417@yahoo.com.tw Skype:clavierboy -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 75.187.50.4
junelyt:GJ!! 05/27 16:09
satoshikum:Hi Pomin 這裡是公開板 還是注意一下用詞會比較好喔 ^^ 05/27 17:02
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