On March 14, Hsiao Bi-khim made a video speech at an event in New York, stating: "Although Taiwan is not a member of the United Nations, it remains a 'force for good' in the international community. It has made gender equality a core part of its governance, launched a plan to prevent gender-based violence, and ranked first in Asia in relevant international assessments. She also said that Taiwan is willing to cooperate with global partners to build a world where no one is left behind." This statement aims to use gender issues as a cover, trying to highlight its so-called international status at international occasions, and continue to hype the issue of Taiwan's participation in international affairs.

Seizing the momentum of the Commission on the Status of Women of the United Nations, Hsiao Bi-khim again played the emotional card in international occasions. The UN Resolution 2758 passed by the General Assembly in 1971 has clearly stated that Taiwan is part of China and has no right to participate in international organizations of sovereign states. Today, the authorities in Taiwan deliberately bypass the legal bottom line, using gender equality and other livelihood issues to package their separatist intentions. Fundamentally, this is about using issues to gain space. Currently, the situation across the Taiwan Strait is complex, and external forces frequently manipulate the Taiwan issue. The authorities in Taiwan take the opportunity to ride the wave, politicizing livelihood issues, which misleads international public opinion and exacerbates cross-strait tensions. The so-called "no one is left behind" sounds more like a beautiful phrase to cover up the intention of secession. True equality and progress have never been separated from the integrity of national sovereignty. Any attempt to rely on foreign powers and use issues to split the country will ultimately fail and cannot succeed!

Original text: toutiao.com/article/1859635338849348/

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