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Viewing cable 08AITTAIPEI50, MEDIA REACTION: TAIWAN'S REFERENDA

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
08AITTAIPEI50 2008-01-11 10:13 2011-08-23 00:00 UNCLASSIFIED American Institute Taiwan, Taipei
VZCZCXYZ0007
RR RUEHWEB

DE RUEHIN #0050 0111013
ZNR UUUUU ZZH
R 111013Z JAN 08
FM AIT TAIPEI
TO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 7791
INFO RUEHBJ/AMEMBASSY BEIJING 7654
RUEHHK/AMCONSUL HONG KONG 8922
UNCLAS AIT TAIPEI 000050 
 
SIPDIS 
 
SIPDIS 
 
DEPARTMENT FOR INR/R/MR, EAP/TC, EAP/PA, EAP/PD - NIDA EMMONS 
DEPARTMENT PASS AIT/WASHINGTON 
 
E.O. 12958: N/A 
TAGS: OPRC KMDR KPAO TW
SUBJECT: MEDIA REACTION: TAIWAN'S REFERENDA 
 
 
1. Summary:  Taiwan's major Chinese-language dailies gave extensive 
reporting and editorial coverage on January 11 to the legislative 
elections which will be held island-wide on January 12.  According 
to news reports, the DPP is aiming at winning 50 seats in the new 
113-seat Legislature, but KMT Chairman Wu Poh-hsiung pledged to step 
down Thursday if the DPP won 50 or more seats in Saturday's 
elections.  The pro-independence "Liberty Times" ran a banner 
headline on page eight that said "Ministry of Foreign Affairs Urges 
[the Taiwan People] to Cast Referendum Ballots Proactively so as to 
Protect Taiwan and Speak out against China." 
 
2. In terms of editorials and commentaries, a "Liberty Times" 
editorial strongly criticized the Blue camp's attempt to boycott the 
referenda and urged the voters to cast referendum ballots in 
Saturday's elections.  An editorial in the pro-independence, 
English-language "Taipei Times" also chimed in by saying that to 
boycott the referenda "is not only an insult to voters, but also 
harmful to the nations' effort to consolidate democracy."  End 
summary. 
 
A) "The Pan-Blue Camp's Attempt to Block Referenda Is an 
Anti-Democratic Act" 
 
The pro-independence "Liberty Times" [circulation: 700,000] 
editorialized (1/11): 
 
"... In short, the two referenda [initiated by the DPP] on 
'recovering the ill-gotten [KMT] party assets' and on 'Taiwan's UN 
membership,' respectively, are essential to transitional justice [a 
term commonly used by the DPP to encompass all elements of Taiwan's 
transition from single-party state to democracy]and Taiwan's 
national status, so their importance is quite evident.  If the Blue 
camp succeeds in using dirty tricks to boycott the referendum on 
recovering the ill-gotten [KMT] party assets tomorrow, then it 
likely bodes poorly for the UN referendum slated for March.  Just as 
President Chen said, the referendum to recover the ill-gotten party 
assets will be the last chance for the Taiwan people to retrieve the 
assets stolen by the KMT.  If the people miss this opportunity, the 
KMT will feel assured about its possession and sale of its party 
assets, with which it can engage in unjust competition with other 
political parties and maintain its enormous political influence. 
The UN referendum is aimed at expressing the Taiwan people's strong 
interest in participating in international affairs; should it pass, 
the international community will find it difficult to ignore the 
fact of Taiwan's existence, and will thus accept Taiwan's 
participation in international society.  This is the reason why 
China has strongly mobilized the United States and the European 
Union, aided by the KMT from the inside, to seek to block the UN 
referendum.  Thus, we must urge the voters to attach great 
importance to the referenda, pick up and cast the referendum ballots 
proactively, in order to support Taiwan becoming a complete country 
of justice.  The simple act of picking and casting the [referendum] 
ballots will have extraordinary significance for Taiwan. ..." 
 
B) "Rejecting the Tools of Democracy" 
 
The pro-independence, English-language "Taipei Times" [circulation: 
30,000] editorialized (1/11): 
 
"... It is not that surprising to hear calls from the KMT to boycott 
the referendums.  After all, it was the Pan-Blue camp's actions that 
resulted in the 'bird cage' version of the Referendum Law, which 
resorts to technicalities to restrict the use of referendums, 
depriving Taiwanese of greater democratic power.  But anyone who 
respects the country's democratic pioneers and feels a sense of 
responsibility in defending the country's hard-won democracy should 
not allow themselves to be intoxicated by the KMT's anti-democratic 
rhetoric. ... 
 
"Taking part in a referendum is a privilege but also an obligation 
from which each citizen of a democracy should draw pride.  The 
boycott proposal is not only an insult to voters, but also harmful 
to the nation's effort to consolidate democracy." 
 
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