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“RECOGNIZE FREE CHINA NOW” mentioning the U.S. Dept of State was published in the House of Representatives section on pages H3279-H3280 on March 16, 1995.
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RECOGNIZE FREE CHINA NOW
(Mr. FUNDERBURK asked and was given permission to address the House
[[Page H3280]] for 1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
Mr. FUNDERBURK. Mr. Speaker, the State Department has launched another of its vendettas against the free people of the Republic of China. Not content to ostracize Taiwan from the world community, the Clinton administration has imposed humiliating sanctions on Free China while it curries favor with the brutal communist gerontocracy in Communist China.
Despite an outpouring of goodwill from the American people and the Congress, this administration continues its ``One China'' policy with a regime which represses its own people and floods America with cheap goods made by slave labor. Incredibly, the White House refused to permit the President of Taiwan to leave his plane while it stopped in Hawaii. President Lee was scheduled to receive the distinguished alumnus award from his alma mater, Cornell University, in June. But, the Foggy Bottom bureaucrats will not let him in the country. Yet the same bureaucrats let Castro and Arafat come to New York and they host fancy receptions for Assad and Ortega.
We have aided and abetted the Communist plan to isolate Taiwan. Once a permanent member of the U.N. Security Council, only 29 countries now recognize Taiwan.
Mr. Speaker, Taiwan has been a loyal ally for 50 years. It is the world's 19th largest economy. In the name of justice we must fully recognize Taiwan, return her to the United Nations, and turn our moral and economic force against the real villains--the mainland Communists. Mr. Clinton, recognize Taiwan now.
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