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http://news.asiaone.com/news/asia/china-says-has-stopped-communication-mechanism-taiwan

China says has stopped communication mechanism with Taiwan

Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen

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BEIJING - The Chinese government said on Saturday (June 25) it had stopped a communication mechanism with Taiwan because of the refusal of the self-ruled island's new government to recognise the "one China" principle, in the latest show of tension between the two.

China, which regards Taiwan as wayward province, is deeply suspicious of Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen, who took office last month, as they suspect she will push for formal independence.

Tsai, who heads the pro-independence Democratic Progressive Party, says she wants to maintain the status quo with China and is committed to ensuring peace.
Taiwan president-elect Tsai Ing-wen's inauguration
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But China has insisted she recognise something called the"1992 consensus" reached between China's Communists and Taiwan's then-ruling Nationalists, under which both agreed there is only one China, with each having their own interpretation of what that means.

In a brief statement carried by the official Xinhua news agency, China's Taiwan Affairs Office said that since May 20, when Tsai took office, Taiwan has not affirmed this consensus.

"Because the Taiwan side has not acknowledged the 1992 consensus, this joint political basis for showing the one China principle, the cross Taiwan Strait contact and communication mechanism has already stopped," spokesman An Fengshan said.

The announcement came as Taiwan expressed anger at Cambodia's deportation of 25 Taiwanese nationals wanted on fraud charges to China on Friday, ignoring attempts by Taiwanese officials to have them returned to the island.

Taipei has accused Beijing of kidnapping when other countries such as Kenya and Malaysia have deported Taiwanese to China, also in fraud cases.

Taiwan's Mainland Affairs Council said on Friday it had expressed its concerns to the Taiwan Affairs Office about the Cambodia case using the communication system.

That system had been ushered in following a rapid improvement of ties under the rule of Taiwan's then-president Ma Ying-jeou, who took office in 2008 and signed a series of landmark trade and tourism deals with China.

Tsai is currently on her first trip overseas as president, visiting diplomatic allies Panama and Paraguay, with transit stops both ways in the United States.

Defeated Nationalist forces fled to Taiwan after a civil war with the Communists in 1949, which has never formally ended. China has also never renounced the use of force to bring Taiwan under its control.
 

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‘F**k Brexit rally’: Pro-remain campaigners call for mass protest at Houses of Parliament
Published time: 24 Jun, 2016 22:12
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Hundreds of people have signed up online to take part in a rally against the results of the British referendum, which ended with the majority of Brits voting to leave the European Union.
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“This referendum's campaign descended into an absolute pantomime, and the result is terrifying,” the organizers of the march with a vocal title ‘F**k Brexit rally’ wrote on Facebook, calling on people to arrive at Parliament Square at noon on Saturday, June 25, and “show strength in the face of a decision none of us can truly predict the outcome of.”

Protesters are to march on the Houses of Parliament, with organizers hoping the initiative can help show people’s anger about the referendum result that has “split [Britain] into two.”
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A boat forming part of a flotilla of fishing vessels campaigning to leave the European Union sails up the river Thames in London, Britain © Stefan Wermuth Brexit has affected some people strangely

Organizers claim the majority of the British public didn't fully understand the significance of the vote and its possible consequences. In the early hours of Friday morning, just before the vote results were announced, Google reported that the number of searches like “what will happen if Britain leaves the EU?” tripled across the country.

Campaigners state that the entire referendum was run poorly, with people not getting enough information on what to expect if the UK exits the bloc. They also say it was the older generation who voted for leaving the Union, while young people were “ill-informed and misled.”

On Friday, over 130,000 people signed a Parliamentary petition for the UK to hold a second Brexit referendum.

READ MORE: Over 100,000 sign petition calling for UK to hold 2nd referendum about leaving EU

While Britain did vote ‘out’ of the EU by 52 percent to 48 percent in a national referendum on Thursday, several regions, including most of London, voted to stay in the bloc. The split in public opinion has already resulted in demonstrations. Former London mayor and Brexit campaigner, Boris Johnson MP, was surrounded by people on bikes who attempted to block his vehicle from moving and shouted slurs as he was leaving the Houses of Parliament on Friday morning.

This is the best one so far #EURefResultspic.twitter.com/orptLuOgdK
— Aaron Anthony (@_Aaron_Anthony_) June 24, 2016

Later in the day, large groups of 18- to 25-year-olds who voted to remain in the EU gathered outside Parliament and at Downing Street protesting the results of the referendum and the strict border policy. The young Brits were joined by a considerable number of 16- and 17-year-olds demanding the right to vote as well.

They even came up with a hashtag on Twitter to draw in supporters – that of ‘Not In Our Name,’ complaining that the decision to leave was made for them, while they are “the ones who will have to live with it.”Another march, announced in a Facebook post by Revolutionary Socialism in the 21st Century, was held “against racism, for migrant rights, against fascist violence.”

Right now: #NotInOurName - the signs held up outside Parliament by under 18s who couldn't vote #EURefResultspic.twitter.com/Xonm0W2uoB
— Chris Ship (@chrisshipitv) June 24, 2016

#iameuropean#NotInOurNamepic.twitter.com/tWx9Clpkzi
— Simon Dodd (@SJDodd13) June 24, 2016

Smoke devices being set off by a few #migrantswelcome protesters. #Brexit#londependencepic.twitter.com/Y7WKSCvVEO
— Harry Fear (@harryfear) June 24, 2016

Organizers say the referendum and its result have “unleashed a torrent of racism,” with both ‘Leave’ and ‘Remain’ campaigns equally “stoking up bigotry against immigrants.”

“Our ruling class has opened a Pandora's box of racist rhetoric around migrants and allowed a space to open up in groups and individuals influenced by fascist ideology,” the rally manifesto on Facebook states.
 
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