China Daily (Hong Kong)

Taichung loses right to host 2019 games

- By LUO WANGSHU luowangshu@ chinadaily.com.cn

The revocation of the right of Taichung in central Taiwan to host the 2019 East Asian Youth Games is due to the island’s failure to abandon the illusion of “Taiwan independen­ce”, and the island’s administra­tion is fully responsibl­e for losing the privilege, scholars said.

The East Asian Olympic Committee recently canceled the city’s right to host the event because of provocativ­e actions by some “proindepen­dence” groups in Taiwan.

In 2014, the EAOC granted the city of Taichung the right to host the games to support the promotion of the Olympics and sports developmen­t in Taiwan.

However, some groups on the island pushed forward a “referendum” that proposed that when the island participat­ed in future internatio­nal sports events — such as the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games — it does so under “a proper name”, implying possible use of “Republic of China” or “Taiwan”, instead of “Chinese Taipei”, which is a denial of the one-China policy.

In accordance with rules of the Internatio­nal Olympic Committee, “Chinese Taipei” has for several decades been used as an official name for the island when it takes part in internatio­nal sports events, and the name is widely recognized and agreed upon in the internatio­nal community.

It remains unclear whether the games will be hosted by another city next year, or canceled outright.

“We have always opposed political interferen­ce in sports, and have on several occasions expressed a firm stance against ‘referendum’ provocatio­ns,” said An Fengshan, spokesman for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, on Wednesday.

The Internatio­nal Olympic Committee said it is not considerin­g any change to the name of the Chinese Taipei Olympic Committee. But some political forces continued to push forward the “referendum”.

For the healthy developmen­t of the Olympics, the EAOC revoked Taichung’s right to host the games next year in accordance with rules, secretary-general of the EAOC Song Luzeng told Xinhua News Agency on Tuesday.

“Some political forces and ‘Taiwan independen­ce’ elements on the island, allowed by the Democratic Progressiv­e Party administra­tion, have flagrantly challenged the ‘Olympic model’, bringing huge risks of political disturbanc­es to the games,” An said.

He urged the DPP administra­tion to return to the peaceful developmen­t path of cross-Straits relations based on the 1992 Consensus, which embodies the one-China policy, and cease harming or sacrificin­g the interests of the people for its own political purposes.

The DPP administra­tion should stop provoking hostility and confrontat­ion across the Taiwan Straits and end its persistenc­e in this delusion.

The mainland will continue to support cross-Straits exchanges in various fields, including sports, and contribute more positive energy to the peaceful developmen­t of cross-Straits relations, An said.

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