Saturday, January 30, 2010

Taiwanese-Americans applaud US arms sale

As you know, the Obama Administration last Friday approved a new package of arms sales to Taiwan, which we applaud. Below please find the FAPA press release on the issue.

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February 1st, 2010
Taiwanese-Americans applaud US arms sale

The Formosan Association for Public Affairs (FAPA), a Washington-based grassroots organization representing Taiwanese-Americans, today applauded President Obama’s decision to approve a package of arms sales including Patriot PAC-3 missiles and Black Hawk helicopters.

“The move represents a major step to help a free and democratic Taiwan defend itself against a repressive and authoritarian China” stated FAPA President Bob Yang. “As citizens of the United States we feel strongly about our country of origin, and are pleased that the Obama administration is now taking steps to help strengthen Taiwan in the face of existential threats by its neighbor China”, he said.

He added: “This decision is in full compliance with the Taiwan Relations Act passed by Congress in 1979, which stipulates US’ commitments to help defend Taiwan by providing arms and by maintaining US capacity in the region to resist any resort to force.” He also urged the US administration to move forward with other defensive items, such as F-16s and submarines. “These are urgently required to redress the tilting balance in the Taiwan Strait, where China has aggressively built up its naval and air capabilities” he said.

Professor Yang also referred to recent polls in Taiwan which show that the large majority of Taiwanese do want to maintain their freedom and democracy, and do not want to be absorbed by China, economically or politically. He said: “This arms sale will give the people of Taiwan the confidence that they are supported by the United States and do not have to face an aggressive China by themselves.”

Referring to President Obama’s State of the Union Address statement that “America must always stand on the side of freedom and human dignity, always” Professor Yang concluded: “The people of Taiwan have fought long and hard to achieve freedom and democracy in their country. Preservation of Taiwan’s freedom, democracy and independence is essential for peace, security and stability in the Western Pacific, and therefore of strategic importance to us in the United States.”
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- Letter from Ted Anderson, FAPA OC member and former President of Friends of Taiwan -

To: All Friends of Taiwan and those that claim to love Taiwan.

In the Orange County Register, Saturday, January 30, 2010, page 18 of the WORLD section, a headline stated, "U.S. announces $6 Billion arms sale to Taiwan." According to the news release, the sale includes "Black Hawk helicopters, Patriot Missiles, mine-hunting ships and information technology."
President Ma, the ball is now in your court. Have you accepted the sale to Taiwan? Does this mean that there is a breach between you and China or are you playing another one of your political games?
Remember all to keep the faith and maintain hope for Taiwan. Keep up the struggle for democracy, freedom, liberty and above all, SELF DETERMINATION.

Noblesse oblige.
Ted R. Anderson

Monday, January 18, 2010

吳國棟與同鄉圍爐演講會/2010 FAPA籌款餐會通知
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Wednesday, January 13, 2010

I am very pleased to announce that we have successfully collected the $2750 assistantship for the Emerging Leaders Workshop in a very short time. The check is sent to FAPA Headquarters. This money will be put to good use for many promising young leaders from Taiwan. On behalf of FAPA-Orange County Chapter, I would like to thank the generosity of the following donors. Your commitment to FAPA’s mission is sincerely appreciated.

In alphabetical order:

Lee Ming Chen 陳立明 簡惠真夫婦
Ting-Fong Chen 陳廷芳先生
Raymond Lin 林瑞明先生
Peter K. Su 蘇國雄 商夏惠夫婦(理事)
Ching C. Tsai 蔡清枝女士
Fong-Yong Tsai 蔡芳洋 鄭靜子夫婦
Wen Feng and Nancy Wu Jan 詹文峰 吳淑馨夫婦
Nicholas Wu 吳仲輝 吳素心夫婦
Stan & Josephine Yang 楊東龍 黃河芬夫婦