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(Reuters) - Hundreds of protesters in Taiwan opposed to a trade pact with China which they fear gives the mainland too much economic influence and access to opportunities have occupied Taiwan's legislature.
The protesters burst into the legislative chamber late on Tuesday and repulsed police efforts to evict them, media said.

The students said they were demanding an apology to the Taiwan people from President Ma Ying-jeou for the trade pact and that an initial review of the pact by the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) party be scrapped.

The KMT said this week its initial review of the pact had been completed despite opposition party concern about the mainland's growing influence on the Taiwanese economy.

China and Taiwan have been ruled separately since Nationalist forces, defeated by the Communists, fled to the island at the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949. China considers Taiwan a renegade province and has never ruled out the use of force to bring it under its control.

But in recent years, the two sides have built up extensive economic ties, and in February they held their first direct government-to-government talks, a big step towards expanding cross-strait dialogue beyond trade.

Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party, which has vowed to protect the island's economy from excessive Chinese influence, has said it would vote against the deal although it lacks numbers to block its passage.

A political analyst said the protest would not derail the deal.

"I don't think this is going to threaten the overall passage of the pact, though it may delay it a bit," said Lu Ya-li, a professor of political science at Taipei's Chinese Culture University. "But this pact is too important for Taiwan's economy - it will pass regardless."

The students are worried the pact would lead to an influx of mainland students into Taiwan universities, which could threaten opportunities for scholarships and jobs, he said.

The protesters were predominantly guided by political ideology and did not represent the majority of Taiwan students, he said.

Mainland China is the island's biggest trading partner and the two sides have signed a slew of agreements on everything from transport to tourism since Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou took office in 2008.

Under the latest trade pact, China will open 80 of its service sectors to Taiwanese companies, while Taiwan will allow mainland investment in 64 sectors.

(Additional reporting by Michael Gold; Editing by Robert Birsel)

Taiwan students occupy legislature over China trade deal| Reuters

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Screw this shit, does the West wanna repeat the Crimea 2.0 on Taiwan?
 
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What do you mean?

A referendum, so Taiwan will be annexed by the foreign worshiper Communist?

NO WAY!
 
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"gives the mainland too much economic influence"? Like what? The current 150 billion USD per year that mainland purposely over-imports from Taiwan? You know, also known as the only thing that keeps Taiwan financially afloat? Gee, if these students are so concerned with it, why don't we slash half of that 150 billion to start with and see how the effect goes? Oh, I forget, students hardly understands politics and are easily incited by certain groups into doing stupid things.

Basically, this is just another circus act between KMT and DPP, nothing new.
 
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(Reuters) - Hundreds of protesters in Taiwan opposed to a trade pact with China which they fear gives the mainland too much economic influence and access to opportunities have occupied Taiwan's legislature.
The protesters burst into the legislative chamber late on Tuesday and repulsed police efforts to evict them, media said.

The students said they were demanding an apology to the Taiwan people from President Ma Ying-jeou for the trade pact and that an initial review of the pact by the ruling Kuomintang (KMT) party be scrapped.

The KMT said this week its initial review of the pact had been completed despite opposition party concern about the mainland's growing influence on the Taiwanese economy.

China and Taiwan have been ruled separately since Nationalist forces, defeated by the Communists, fled to the island at the end of the Chinese civil war in 1949. China considers Taiwan a renegade province and has never ruled out the use of force to bring it under its control.

But in recent years, the two sides have built up extensive economic ties, and in February they held their first direct government-to-government talks, a big step towards expanding cross-strait dialogue beyond trade.

Taiwan's opposition Democratic Progressive Party, which has vowed to protect the island's economy from excessive Chinese influence, has said it would vote against the deal although it lacks numbers to block its passage.

A political analyst said the protest would not derail the deal.

"I don't think this is going to threaten the overall passage of the pact, though it may delay it a bit," said Lu Ya-li, a professor of political science at Taipei's Chinese Culture University. "But this pact is too important for Taiwan's economy - it will pass regardless."

The students are worried the pact would lead to an influx of mainland students into Taiwan universities, which could threaten opportunities for scholarships and jobs, he said.

The protesters were predominantly guided by political ideology and did not represent the majority of Taiwan students, he said.

Mainland China is the island's biggest trading partner and the two sides have signed a slew of agreements on everything from transport to tourism since Taiwanese President Ma Ying-jeou took office in 2008.

Under the latest trade pact, China will open 80 of its service sectors to Taiwanese companies, while Taiwan will allow mainland investment in 64 sectors.

(Additional reporting by Michael Gold; Editing by Robert Birsel)

Taiwan students occupy legislature over China trade deal| Reuters

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Screw this shit, does the West wanna repeat the Crimea 2.0 on Taiwan?

lol, you are over thinking this, I never supported any action towards Taiwan, peaceful or otherwise I think it's unnecessary.

They are too small and too close to China. When we were weak, they can take advantage, but they are done now. Their service isn't as good, their talent pool, however small is in China, and their manufacturing compared to China is non existent.

Just our existence will suck the life out of Taiwan.

These students can do what they want, but they can no more change the fate of Taiwan, then Hitler could of stopping Stalin's advance on Berlin.


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What do you mean?

A referendum, so Taiwan will be annexed by the foreign worshiper Communist?

NO WAY!


lol annex Taiwan?

When we control the entire China seas, does it really matter if you are a part of China or not? If you doubt our ability to be a world power, well, Forbes is probably gonna offer you a desk, right across from Gordon Chang.
 
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What are the polices doing then?Only a weak,useless and coward malay government can get scared by some idiot students.
 
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What do you mean?

A referendum, so Taiwan will be annexed by the foreign worshiper Communist?

NO WAY!

Just look at the Crimeans, they are willing to join Russia regardless it is communist or capitalist.

Just China is communist, so you can reject the unification? The Crimeans are putting you guys on shame!

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Just look at the Crimeans, they are willing to join Russia regardless it is communist or capitalist.

Just China is communist, so you can reject the unification? The Crimeans are putting you guys on shame!

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perhaps that's not the only reason. Perhaps China inherently is a bit insufferable and silly with that CPC media and brainwashing etc.,
 
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I wonder when Taiwan becomes a 1 party controlled state. Looks like parties in Taiwan can't seem to get along with each other. :o:
 
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What are the polices doing then?Only a weak,useless and coward malay government can get scared by some idiot students.

I do believe police can stop the students from barging inside the parliament unless of course they were allowed in...
 
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