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Grand Alliance for China's Reunification under the Three Principles of the People

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The slogan wall "China's Reunification under the Three Principles of the People" on Dadan Island ordered by Gen. Chao Wan-fu in August 1986, shortly before the 1987 Lieyu massacre, still stands today.[1][2]

The Grand Alliance for China's Reunification under the Three Principles of the People (Chinese: さん民主みんしゅ統一とういつ中國ちゅうごくだい同盟どうめい) is a pro-Kuomintang political association in the Republic of China (Taiwan), dedicated to the unification of Mainland China with Taiwan. The association believes that the unification will take place only on the basis of the Three Principles of the People of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen and a de jure Taiwan should be kept. The association is active in the Republic of China, Canada and the United States.

The association was officially established in 1982 in the Chungshan Building of Yangmingshan, Taipei. At the time of its creation 1600 people were present. Among the people there were government officials, religious leaders, educators, entrepreneurs and political refugees from mainland China. The reason for its creation was to centralize pro-unification sentiment and movements of overseas Chinese, scholars, and students into a single body.[3]

The People's Republic of China's China Council for the Promotion of Peaceful National Reunification (Chinese: 中国ちゅうごく 和平わへい统一促进かい) also promotes the unification of Taiwan with the mainland, but from the perspective of the Chinese Communist Party.

References

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  1. ^ Kuan, Ren-jian (1 September 2011). "〈國軍こくぐん屠殺とさつえつみなみ難民なんみんてきさんなな事件じけん〉". 你不知道ともみちてき台灣たいわん 國軍こくぐん故事こじ [The Taiwan you don't know: Stories of ROC Arm Forces] (in Traditional Chinese). New Taipei City: Cosmax Publishing Co. ISBN 9789576636493. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  2. ^ Gao, Yong-cheng (13 July 2022). "111つかさ調ちょう0025 調ちょう報告ほうこく" [2022 Justice Investigation Report No. 0025] (in Traditional Chinese). Taipei: Control Yuan. Retrieved 7 December 2022.
  3. ^ "Unity under Three Principles - Taiwan Today". Archived from the original on 2016-02-17. Retrieved 2016-02-17.