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  • Joe Biden
    Joe Biden “It's a humanitarian crisis in Gaza. I am working on a deal to end the fighting and build a lasting and durable peace. Leadership is about fighting through the most intractable problem. It's about channeling anger, frustration and heartbreak to find a solution. It's about doing what you believe is right, even when it's hard and lonely.” 12 hours ago
  • Sylvain Ekenge
    Sylvain Ekenge “An attempted coup d'etat has been put down by the defence and security forces. The attempt involved foreigners and Congolese. These foreigners and Congolese have been put out of action, including their leader.” 14 hours ago
  • Martin Griffiths
    Martin Griffiths “When very, very experienced humanitarian aid workers, who have been in all kinds of places around the world for decades, when they go to Gaza - to help, to serve, to work - it is traumatising for them. So, God help what it must be for the people of Gaza. It is really difficult and it's getting worse daily. We meet with Israelis daily through COGAT, the committee set up for this purpose. We have many detailed discussions with them about security, about the movement of our trucks and convoys, about the priorities for fuel, but the fact of the matter is, we are not in a position to provide proper aid to the people of Gaza. Right now, it's not ever been quite as difficult as it is today. Much more can be done and ideally, obviously and hopefully this [Israeli military] operation needs to stop.” 14 hours ago
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“Although China now possesses ballistic missiles and aircraft carriers, which diminish Kinmen's strategic importance as a launching pad for any invasion of Taiwan, the island retains a symbolic significance. As tensions mount between China and Taiwan, the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] might end up in a situation where they need a tangible win in the Taiwan Strait but are not ready for an all-out assault on Taiwan. In that scenario, seizing the largely demilitarised outlying Taiwanese islands of Kinmen and Matsu could provide a symbolic victory for the CCP; akin to what Russia did with Crimea in 2014.”

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Assistant professor at Soochow University in Taipei and studies the political relations between Taiwan, China and the United States
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“Some say it's a carefully coordinated campaign of ambiguity. Others say that Biden is senile and misspoke. I would argue that at this point the reason doesn't really matter. In the event of a war, it would always be up to the president to decide whether to intervene or not regardless of the formal policy. We now have a clear window on what Biden's decision would be. For years, US strategists argued the ambiguity was a good thing. It kept Beijing guessing but was not an explicit threat to intervene in what the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] would see as its internal affairs. As the US-China relationship has deteriorated, and the military balance in the Taiwan Strait shifted, many US strategists have called for the US to clarify its commitment.”

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Deputy director of the Atlantic Council’s Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security
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“Don't do anything. Don't talk about the crackdown. Don't say anything about China we don't like … Don't talk about the party. Don't talk about Xinjiang. Don't talk about Tibet. Don't talk about anything that the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] doesn't like to hear. This is a way to oppress the population. It's a crime against the democracy movement in Beijing - a peaceful movement. Also, it's a monument against the decision by the Chinese government to kill all those people … to do an attack against their own young people. Now, it's a monument about what happened in Hong Kong.”

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Danish artist and creator of the statue Pillar of Shame
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“Smart toys are unregulated- it's time they were. And in 2022 we need to be able to go into toy shops and be able to buy toys made in democracies which carry guarantees that they aren't made by slave labour or capable of access by dictators and their regimes. So, think before buying CCP [Chinese Communist Party] children's toys this Christmas. It's high time we boycotted 'toys' which can be used to collect children's data and may have been made by slave labour in a State accused by the Foreign Secretary of Genocide.”

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British politician
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“I've received countless notes of congratulations after being blacklisted and sanctioned, for life, by the CCP [Chinese Communist Party]. Many are jealous for not being recognized; some ask where they can apply for it. To deserve the rare honor, I'll keep fighting for Taiwan's freedom and democracy.”

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Taiwan’s foreign minister
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“K-pop is essentially a fruit of capitalism. It appreciates the ideas like freedom of thought and expression that go against the CCP's [Chinese Communist Party] socialist values, leading the country to impose restrictions on the genre.”

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Professor of cultural anthropology at George Mason University Korea
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“Beijing's regulation [Chinese authorities bolstering regulations on the entertainment sector] is more likely a part of the CCP's effort to buttress its political system. After Xi Jinping took office in 2013, he first tightened his grip on the political sector, eliminating his archrival Bo Xilai, the former Communist Party Secretary of Chongqing Municipality. Bo was later sentenced to life in prison on charges of corruption and power abuse. Xi then turned his attention to businesspeople like Jack Ma, the former executive chairman of the Chinese technology behemoth Alibaba Group, and now it seems the time has come for the culture and entertainment realms.”

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Professor of Ingenium College of Convergence Studies at Hankuk University of Foreign Studies (HUFS) and an expert of Chinese cultural studies
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“After shutting down the border for a long time, Taiwan has begun to see the virus spread. Fortunately, various vaccines have been introduced [around the world], and when more Taiwanese people get their jabs, the outbreak will soon be contained. However, people from the KMT [Kuomintang] keep criticizing the government, meddling with public order at this critical moment. They've chosen to be CCP's running dogs with their degraded morals.”

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Former United Microelectronics Corp. Chairman
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“We should strengthen the propaganda and interpretation of the Communist party of China, and help foreign people realise that the Communist party of China [CCP] really strives for the happiness of the Chinese people.”

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President of the People's Republic of China
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“We can't sit by and allow China excess influence on global organizations—Taiwan must participate in the annual World Health Assembly. Excluding Taiwan would play right into the hands of the CCP [Chinese Communist Party] in its quest to strategically isolate Taiwan from the global community.”

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US Senator for Utah
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“The CCP's [Chinese Communist Party] 'one China' principle is different from the U.S.'s 'one China' policy. The U.S. government has never agreed on the unilateral statement made by China that Taiwan belongs to it.”

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Association member and a researcher at Academia Sinica’s Institute of Modern History
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“Xi [Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader Xi Jinping] is likely planning to make a definite move to annex, or, in the CCP's [Chinese Communist Party] terminology, 'unify with', the democratic island of Taiwan in the next five years. Beijing is looking at speeding up a resolution of the Taiwan issue during Xi's third term as president. This means that, over the next few years, the Taiwan issue will become the most important story in the Western Pacific. It is a focal issue that will trigger changes in Sino-U.S. relations sooner rather than later, and will be a flashpoint for Sino-U.S. conflict. Beijing is facing unprecedented military tensions in its backyard, a security situation that the CCP really didn't want to see. Most of this revolves around Taiwan, which is the core goal of the national rejuvenation program by 2035.”

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Former politics lecturer at Beijing's Tsinghua University
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“The economy will always be the priority for the CCP [Chinese Communist Party], and Hong Kong is capable of attracting foreign investment. Besides, the city is still where CCP bigwigs own properties and launder money.”

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Researcher at Academia Sinica's Institute of Political Science
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“Even as we gather for the 3rd Ministerial to Advance Freedom of Religion or Belief, the PRC [People's Republic of China] is intensifying its decades-long war on faith. The CCP continues to order religious groups to infuse communist dogma into the teachings and practice of their faith. This is not acceptable.”

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U.S. ambassador-at-large for international religious freedom
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“The CCP [Chinese Communist Party] is seeking dominance in all domains and sectors... (and) plans to monopolise every industry that matters to the 21st century. Most recently the PRC [People's Republic of China] used cyber-enabled espionage to target companies developing Covid vaccines and treatments in Europe, the UK and the United States all the while touting the need for international cooperation.”

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US National Security Advisor
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“Two years ago, the Holy See reached an agreement with the Chinese Communist Party, hoping to help China's Catholics. Yet the CCP’s abuse of the faithful has only gotten worse. The Vatican endangers its moral authority, should it renew the deal.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“A few months ago, as the world was coming to grips with the reality of the global pandemic, one of China’s leading virologists warned that the coronavirus was “just the tip of the iceberg.” She was speaking as an epidemiologist and urging a global response to prevent future outbreaks, but that analogy is a useful way to think about CCP aggression and malign activities globally. For each visible example of CCP malign activity worldwide, there are many more lurking beneath the surface. Part of our job in the Department, and especially in the EAP Bureau, is to help bring more of that iceberg into the open for other nations to see the CCP for what it truly is – an aggressive, autocratic, ambitious, paranoid, hostile threat to free and open societies and the free and open international order.”

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US Assistant Secretary of State for the Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs
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“The United States, China’s neighbors, and the international community have rebuked the CCP’s sovereignty claims to the South China Sea and have condemned the building of artificial islands for the Chinese military. The entities designated today have played a significant role in China’s provocative construction of these artificial islands and must be held accountable.”

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US Secretary of Commerce
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“The truth is that our policies – and those of other free nations – resurrected China’s failing economy, only to see Beijing bite the international hands that were feeding it. We opened our arms to Chinese citizens, only to see the Chinese Communist Party exploit our free and open society. China sent propagandists into our press conferences, our research centers, our high-schools, our colleges, and even into our PTA [parent-teacher association] meetings. We marginalized our friends in Taiwan, which later blossomed into a vigorous democracy. We gave the Chinese Communist Party and the regime itself special economic treatment, only to see the CCP insist on silence over its human rights abuses as the price of admission for Western companies entering China.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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