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標題AFP 法新社 - Millions join anti-China protest in Taiwan...
時間Sat Feb 28 18:32:11 2004
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Millions join anti-China protest in Taiwan: organisers
TAIPEI (AFP) - More than 2.5 million people joined hands to
form a 500-kilometre (310-mile) human chain stretching the
length of Taiwan in a huge anti-China protest ahead of the
island's presidential elections next month, according to or
ganisers.
AFP Photo
The high turnout for the government-backed protest highlighting
the threat posed to the island from Chinese missiles was likely
to boost the re-election chances of President Chen Shui-bian,
analysts said.
There was no independent confirmation of the figures but the
opposition Kuomintang (KMT) disputed the size of the turnout.
The show of strength was designed to galvanise Chen's supporters
before the March 20 ballot, with polls showing him lagging behind
his sole challenger, Lien Chan of the KMT.
Chen, of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP), was at the
organisers' headquarters at Miaoli, northern Taiwan, for the
"Hand in Hand" demonstration. He linked hands with former KMT
president and pro-independence campaigner Lee Teng-hui.
"This is a historic event crossing ethnic, geographic, partisan,
gender and age boundaries. There is no minority or majority in
Taiwan. Taiwan is an integral," he said.
"Let us hold our hands, a simple but warm act, to tell the world
and all people who care about Taiwan that 'we love Taiwan and
want peace'."
The protest, running from Keelung in the north to Pingtung in the
south of the island, was called on the anniversary of February 28,
1947 when thousands of native Taiwanese were killed by KMT troops
from the mainland in a bloody riot against the new rulers of China.
The episode poisoned relations between the KMT and native Taiwanese
for decades.
Television pictures showed crowds at least 10 deep at points on the
route through Taiwan as pro-government supporters joined hands at
2:28 pm (0628 GMT).
In the capital Taipei, thousands wearing "Yes Taiwan" caps gathered
at the 2/28 peace memorial park, named after the 1947 incident, for
speeches.
Taiwanese communities were also due to form human chains in Dallas,
Houston, Seattle, Toronto and Vancouver, the organisers said.
The opposition KMT has accused the DPP of creating an ethnic divide
and organised its own show of support with leader Lien part of a
group carrying "peace torches" into a rally in the southern city
of Kaohsiung.
The torches had been taken on a two-week jog around the island by
supporters.
In a statement released before the rallies, Lien made his own appeal
to heal wounds among the island's different ethnic groups. "Everyone
on Taiwan is native Taiwanese sailing together through glory and
humiliation and sharing the same destiny," he said.
Chen has called the island's first referendum to run alongside the
presidential poll and an estimated 15 million voters will be asked
whether the island should arm itself with more missiles and hold
peace talks with Beijing.
Nationalists fled to Taiwan in 1949 after communists won the civil
war in mainland China and the island has since been governed
separately. Beijing insists the island be reunified with China, by
force if necessary.
Chen has toned down his pro-independence message in the face of
opposition from home and abroad, but increased his attacks on China
in the run-up to the polls.
Wu Tung-yeh, a professor of political science at National Chengchi
University, said the rally would help the DPP campaign although it
was too early to say if it would influence the polls.
"It is unlikely this rally will win over any of KMT's supporters.
It may have some effect on neutral voters, but it is hard to tell
how many they can win," Wu said.
Cheng Wen-tsan, a spokesman for the DPP, predicted the rally would
catapult Chen into the lead of the closely fought contest.
"The target of the demonstration and the referendum is China, not
the KMT. KMT has made a huge mistake by refusing to take part in
this activity," Cheng said.
KMT spokesman Alex Tsai said the protest would have no effect on
the vote on March 20.
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