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Name of Intern:
Yeam Hui Nih
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Country:
Malaysia (Parti Gerakan
Rakyat Malaysia)
- Internship
period: 18 April 2005 – 14 May 2005
Annex
Anti-Secession Law
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(Adopted at the Third
Session of the Tenth National People's
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Congress on March 14,
2005)
Article 1
This Law is formulated, in accordance with the Constitution, for the purpose
of opposing and checking Taiwan's secession from China by secessionists in
the name of "Taiwan independence", promoting peaceful national
reunification, maintaining peace and stability in the Taiwan Straits,
preserving China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and safeguarding
the fundamental interests of the Chinese nation.
Article 2
There is only one China in the world. Both the mainland and
Taiwan
belong to one
China. China's sovereignty and territorial integrity brook no division.
Safeguarding China's sovereignty and territorial integrity is the common
obligation of all Chinese people, the Taiwan compatriots included.
Taiwan
is part of China. The state shall never allow the "Taiwan
independence" secessionist forces to make
Taiwan
secede from China under any name or by any means.
Article 3
The Taiwan question is one that is left over from
China's
civil war of the late 1940s. Solving the
Taiwan
question and achieving national reunification is
China's
internal affair, which subjects to no interference by any outside forces.
Article 4
Accomplishing the great
task of reunifying the motherland is the sacred duty of all Chinese people,
the Taiwan compatriots included.
Article 5
Upholding the principle of one China is the basis of peaceful reunification
of the country. To reunify the country through peaceful means best serves
the fundamental interests of the compatriots on both sides of the Taiwan
Straits. The state shall do its utmost with maximum sincerity to achieve a
peaceful reunification. After the country is reunified peacefully, Taiwan
may practice systems different from those on the mainland and enjoy a high
degree of autonomy.
Article 6
The state shall take the following measures to maintain peace and stability
in the Taiwan Straits and promote cross-Straits relations:
(1) to encourage and
facilitate personnel exchanges across the Straits for greater mutual
understanding and mutual trust;
(2) to encourage and
facilitate economic exchanges and cooperation, realize direct links of
trade, mail and air and shipping services, and bring about closer economic
ties between the two sides of the Straits to their mutual benefit;
(3) to encourage and
facilitate cross-Straits exchanges in education, science, technology,
culture, health and sports, and work together to carry forward the proud
Chinese cultural traditions;
(4) to encourage and
facilitate cross-Straits cooperation in combating crimes; and
(5) to encourage and
facilitate other activities that are conducive to peace and stability in the
Taiwan Straits and stronger cross-Straits relations.
The state protects the rights and interests of the Taiwan compatriots in
accordance with law.
Article 7
The state stands for the achievement of peaceful reunification through
consultations and negotiations on an equal footing between the two sides of
the Taiwan Straits. These consultations and negotiations may be conducted in
steps and phases and with flexible and varied modalities.
The two sides of the
Taiwan Straits may consult and negotiate on the following matters:
(1) officially ending
the state of hostility between the two sides;
(2) mapping out the
development of cross-Straits relations;
(3) steps and
arrangements for peaceful national reunification;
(4) the political status
of the Taiwan authorities;
(5) the Taiwan region's
room of international operation that is compatible with its status; and
(6) other matters
concerning the achievement of peaceful national reunification.
Article 8 In the event
that the "Taiwan independence" secessionist forces should act under any name
or by any means to cause the fact of Taiwan's secession from China, or that
major incidents entailing Taiwan's secession from China should occur, or
that possibilities for a peaceful reunification should be completely
exhausted, the state shall employ non-peaceful means and other necessary
measures to protect China's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
The State Council and
the Central Military Commission shall decide on and execute the non-peaceful
means and other necessary measures as provided for in the preceding
paragraph and shall promptly report to the Standing Committee of the
National People's Congress.
Article 9
In the event of employing and executing non-peaceful means and other
necessary measures as provided for in this Law, the state shall exert its
utmost to protect the lives, property and other legitimate rights and
interests of Taiwan civilians and foreign nationals in Taiwan, and to
minimize losses. At the same time, the state shall protect the rights and
interests of the Taiwan compatriots in other parts of China in accordance
with law.
Article 10
This Law shall come into force on the day of its promulgation.
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