2014年10月22日 星期三

Week 1 - 太陽花學運/服貿協議

“Sunflower student movement” in Taiwan: Taiwanese students seek peaceful solution in the protest over China trade pact

By Ichiachiu  |  Posted March 21, 2014  |  Taipei

In Taiwan, a new student movement has come into formation. As the occupation of the Legislative Yuan entered its third day, students from all around the island came to give their support. It is estimated that more than thirty thousand students are involved in the demonstration.

On this Friday morning (3/21), students started to deliver sunflowers, which are viewed as the emblem of the movement against the dark and invalid moves by the government.

Despite of the increasing police force mobilized, students insisted in non-violent ways in the protest. Cards written with blessings are seen on the barriers set to stop more protesters from joining. On Friday morning, a police, with a mask to protect the identity, stepped out to talk with the crowds, encouraging them to persist.

Earlier on this Tuesday (3/18), to oppose the forcing through the China trade pact by the KMT, the ruling party led by President Ma Ying-jeou, more than a hundred students burst into the Legislative Yuan and started the first occupation of the Assembly Hall. Many accused the government of disregarding the fact that more than 70% of the Taiwanese hopes to have the trade pact (The Cross-Strait Service Trade Agreement) scrutinized with deliberation and thus consider such action a disrespect to the principles of democracy.

At six on Friday, three demands are issued by Lin Fei-fan (林飛帆), a National Taiwan University student and one of the main leaders of the protest. He insisted that President Ma Ying-jeou and legislative speaker Wang Jin-pyng should come to have a face-to-face response with the protestors. He also urges the president to withdraw the pact back and start a cross-strait supervision law.

For now far no response is received from the president, Lin now declare there will be further action for the protest. He demands people to have a sit-in in front of the KMP’s headquarters and its branches.

http://ireport.cnn.com/docs/DOC-1110479


Structure of the lead :

WHO - Students from all around the island
WHEN - March 18
WHAT - Students protested against the agreement of the trade pact.
WHY - The movement against the dark and invalid moves by the government.
WHERE -Legislative Yuan
HOW - not given

Keywords : 

1. emblem (n.) 象徵
2. invalid (a.) 無效的 ; 無用的
3. mobilize (v.) 動員
4. KMT 中國國民黨
5. disregard (v.) 不理會 ; 忽視
6. trade pact 貿易條約
7. scrutinize (v.) 詳細檢查
8. deliberation (n.) 審議
9. legislative (a.) 立法的
10. withdraw (v.) 撤回
11. cross-strait supervision law 兩岸監督法
12. sit-in (n.) 靜坐抗議
13. branch (n.) 分局

4 則留言:

  1. In my opinion, the passing of trade pact is not fair at all. People pursued their demands and had a sit-in show that people just wanted democracy.Lin Fei-fan was also an incredible person in this event.

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  2. In my opinion, protesting against government policy by sit-in is a good way to speak out the discontent.The government didn't scrutinize the whole trade pact is incorrect.Also, the government disregard people's opinion is not right.

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  3. I think that although of trade pact isn't fair but the student should think before they do,
    because there still are some great uses of the pact.

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  4. in my opinion the government is wrong but college students also do a wrong way to save the problem i think government can use another way to talk to every body i think Taiwan will more peaceful

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