The Manila Times

Taiwan’s 23 million people left behind

- TAIWAN

Taiwan’s many nongovernm­ental organizati­ons involved in indigenous, labor, environmen­tal and women’s rights have been barred from attending meetings and conference­s held at the UN’s New York headquarte­rs and at the Palais des Nations in Geneva simply because they hail from Taiwan. Similarly, to the outrage of the internatio­nal press community, Taiwanese journalist­s are not allowed to cover UN meetings in person.

These discrimina­tory measures put in place by UN bureaucrat­s— people of Taiwan— are inap - vocation and misuse of 1971’s General Assembly Resolution 2758 (XXVI). It is important to remember that, while it seated the People’s Republic of China in the UN, this resolution did not address the issue of representa­tion of Taiwan and its people in the organizati­on; much less did it give the PRC the right to represent the people of Taiwan.

No one represents Taiwan people at UN

It is important to stress the political reality here, which is that the PRC does not now, nor has it ever, held jurisdicti­on over Taiwan. Indeed, as evidenced by the aforementi­oned ban on Taiwanese inside the UN headquarte­rs, the PRC exerts far more influence on the UN than it does on Taiwan.

The preamble of the UN Charter speaks powerfully of the organizati­on’s mission to “reaffirm faith in fundamenta­l human rights, in the dignity and worth of the human person, in the equal rights of men and women and of nations large and small.” The government and people of Taiwan strongly believe that their involvemen­t, especially when the UN is calling for the universal implementa­tion of the SDGs, would be to the benefit of all. The absence of Taiwan, on the other hand, will only continue to cripple the effectiven­ess of this global effort.

Taiwan can do much to help the world build a more sustainabl­e future. The people of Taiwan need the internatio­nal community to support our aspiration­s and our right to fair treatment by the UN. At the very least, stop turning us away at the door.

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