Taiwan’s Position on the “Anti-Separation Law”

1. “One Law, Two Communiqués”: The Shackle Enchaining the Destiny of the Taiwanese People (Mar 14, 2008)new
2. Examples of China's Suppression of Taiwan in the International Arena over Recent Years (Nov 1, 2007)
3. The MAC strongly condemns China's comprehensive suppression of Taiwan's international space for sabotaging the normal development of cross-strait relations (MAC News Release No. 095, 30/10/2005)
4. China’s Recent Reactions and Conduct on Taiwan’s Democratic Actions (Mar 2007)
5. Background Information on China's Recent Military Threats Against Taiwan (Mar 2007)
6. Examples of China's Diplomatic Suppression of Taiwan in the Two Years Since the Enactment of the “Anti-Separation Law” (Mar 2007)
7. Recent Examples of Attempts by China to Change Taiwan's National Name in the International Arena (Mar 2007)
8. “Anti-Separation Law” Seriously Undermines Cross-Strait Relations and Regional Peace (Mar 9, 2007)
9. The Official Position of the Republic of China (Taiwan) on the People’s Republic of China’s Anti-Secession (Anti-Separation) Law (29/03/2005)
10. March on March 26 for Democracy and Peace to Protect Taiwan Fully Demonstrates the Heartfelt Love of Peace and Opposition to Violence of the Taiwanese People (26/03/2005)
11. Answering Beijing’s War Law (24/03/2005)
12. Democracy and peace to answer China's war authorization law (24/03/2005)
13. President Chen Issues a Solemn Six-point Statement Regarding China's "Anti-separation Law"  (16/03/2005)
14. Call for International Condemnation against China (MAC News Release No. 036, 14/03/2005)
15. The Chinese Authorities’ Deliberation of the “Anti-Separation Law” Clearly Reveals the Essence of Their Military Aggression (MAC News Release No. 034, 08/03/2005)
16. Official Statement from the Mainland Affairs Council, Executive Yuan (08/03/2005)
17. Resolution of the Legislative Yuan on China’s Drafted “Anti-Separation Law” (04/03/2005)
18. Taiwan’s Public Opinion Regarding China’s Enactment of an “Anti-Separation Law”
19. President Chen's Videoconference with Members of the European Parliament (01/03/2005)
20. ROC Government Q & A on China’s Drafted “Anti-Separation Law”  (Frequently Asked Questions, 01/03/2005)
21. The ROC Government's Position on China's Drafted "Anti-Separation Law"Government Position Paper, 01/02/2005
22. Full text of MAC Chairman Jaushieh Joseph Wu's speech at the year-end press conference (28/01/2005)
23. MAC Chairman Jaushieh Joseph Wu Says That China’s Enactment of an Anti-Separation Law Would Cause Serious Consequences on Cross-Strait Relations. MAC News Release No. 008, 11/01/2005)
24. MAC Chairman Jaushieh Joseph Wu Exchanges Views with a Visiting German Parliamentary Delegation. MAC News Release No. 007,11/01/2005)
25. Taiwan Urges International Community to Immediately Stop China’s Institution of the “Anti-Separation Law“. GIO News Release, 07/01/2005)
26. MAC Chairman Jaushieh Joseph Wu Says That China’s Intention to Enact the Anti-separation Law must be Halted. (MAC ’s Prepared Statement for the Press Conference, 07/01/2005)
27. MAC Chairman Jaushieh Joseph Wu Makes Remarks on the Anti-separation Law at January 7, 2005 International Media Press Briefing. (MAC News Briefing No. 0423, 07/01/2005)
28. Dr. Tan-sun Chen, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the ROC, Makes Remarks on the Effects of Anti-Separation Law on Regional Security. GIO News Release, 07/01/2005)
29. Taiwan Calls on the International Community to Say "No" to China’s Anti-Separation Law. (MAC Chairman Wu’s Prepared Statement, 27/12/2004)
30. MAC Vice Chairman Tai-san Chiu Comments on the Anti-Separation Law at a Regular Press Briefing. (MAC News Briefing No. 0421, 24/12/2004)