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Chinese mainland slams Chen´s secessionist remarks
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Source: CCTV.com | 03-07-2007 11:07
Mainland officials have lashed out at Taiwan leader Chen Shui-bian's recent remark concerning independence, criticizing it as another step toward secession. Chen's attempt to split the country is also widely unpopular.
Once again, Chen Shui-bian is showing himself to be a politician with no credibility.
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In 2000, he pledged his Four No's policy, meaning that he would not declare independence, change the island's name, insert sovereignty theme in the constitution, or hold a referendum on independence.
He reaffirmed this policy in 2004.
But on Sunday, Chen Shui-bian made a complete U-turn. He now calls his pledge "Four Wants."
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He said Taiwan wants independence, a new name, a revised constitution, as well as development. He added that the island has no right wing or left wing in politics, but only a debate on whether to be independent.
Chen's changeable and unpredictable policies are gaining him no support.