Taiwan President Ma Ying-jeou calls on Beijing to move towards democracy
Ma Ying-jeou urges China's leader to adopt a more democratic mode of development, saying it is the 'right of all humankind', as he reiterates his support for protesters in Hong Kong
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Taiwan’s president on Friday urged China to move toward a more democratic style of development, reiterating his strong support for pro-democracy demonstrations in Hong Kong.
Ma Ying-jeou used his speech at Taiwan’s National Day celebrations to discuss the island’s own democratic development in remarks that appeared to show Beijing that Taiwan would never give up its own democracy and rule of law.
China and Taiwan have been ruled separately since defeated Nationalist forces fled to the island in 1949 after losing a civil war to the communists.
“Such a desire [for democracy] has never been a monopoly of the West, but it is the right of all humankind.”
China has never renounced the use of force to bring the now proudly democratic Taiwan under its control.
The protests in Hong Kong seeking to democratically and directly elect the chief executive have stirred concern in Taiwan that it could share the experience, should the island ever come under Beijing’s control.
China is a rapidly developing economy, Ma said, adding that as it moves towards becoming a more prosperous society, its people will also want more democracy and greater rule of law.
“Such a desire has never been a monopoly of the West, but it is the right of all humankind,” he added.
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