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Tibet unrest colors Taiwan elections
by ryan | March 21, 2008 at 06:01 pm
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The situation in Tibet is clearly affecting the election in Taiwan as voters have become weary of a platform which toutes relations with China as a priority.
Just two weeks ago, opposition candidate Ma Ying-jeou seemed ready to cruise to victory, promising to improve relations with China and even work toward a common market with the Communist country.
But ruling party candidate Frank Hsieh appears to have been closing the gap. His party used the last day of campaigning to fan outrage over China's crackdown in Tibet.
Hsieh warns that China's crackdown in Tibet could be replicated in Taiwan, which split from the mainland amid civil war in 1949. Beijing still considers the island to be part of its territory and has threatened to attack if Taiwan rejects unification and seeks a permanent break.
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at 07:42 on March 22nd, 2008
ryan nadel, I like this story. It's good stuff.