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Taipei Times Commentary Cites Lack of Respect for Human Life in SARS Coverup China's Contemptible Behavior Only Typical
By Lin Wen-cheng Friday, May 30, 2003
(Clearwisdom.net) The SARS epidemic originated in China. It has spread to
many countries, not only leading to international economic losses amounting to
tens of billions of US dollars, but also causing many deaths and broken homes.
Hong Kong, Singapore and Taiwan, all ethnic Chinese societies, have too much
interaction with China and have therefore suffered particularly severe losses. Even if the epidemic is quickly contained, the Taiwanese economy may still
suffer economic losses in excess of NT$100 billion. If it can't be quickly
contained, those losses will be even heavier. The functioning of Taiwanese
society, human interaction, daily life and international contacts have already
been deeply affected. The value of such intangible losses is difficult to
estimate.
The main reason why this epidemic has created such a serious disaster is
China's confused bureaucracy, fighting to gain credit for some things while
shifting the blame for others and presenting a falsely positive picture of the
situation. The deeper reason, however, is that China has never understood that
human life is invaluable. The SARS epidemic erupted in Guangdong Province as
early as November last year, just as the Communist Party of China was convening
its 16th National Congress.
For political reasons, the epidemic was covered up. Even after the epidemic
began to spread, China continued to make false announcements to the world. This
wasted precious time, making it difficult to control the spread of the epidemic. [...]
Over the past 50 years, China has seen an uninterrupted succession of
political movements large and small, each accompanied by a large death toll.
Each of the "three evils," "five evils" and "anti-rightist" campaigns in the
1950s led to millions of deaths, and the woefully misguided policies of the
Great Leap Forward, also in the 1950s, led to more than 30 million deaths from
starvation. Countless people died unjust deaths in the armed struggles during
the 10-year-long disaster that began with the onset of the Cultural Revolution
in 1966.
Other smaller incidents, such as the persecution of members of the democracy
movement, the bloodbath on Tiananmen Square in 1989, the suppression of the
Tibet uprising, or the persecution of Falun Gong members, are too numerous to
list. Such a government does, of course, not understand how precious and
invaluable human life is. It will also have difficulties understanding its
responsibilities towards the international community.
[...]
The spread of SARS from China to Taiwan has caused Taiwan heavy losses.
Furthermore, WHO personnel still need a nod of approval from China before they
can travel to Taiwan to assist the SARS prevention effort. When such a
government talks loudly and unabashedly of being capable of caring for the
health of the people of Taiwan, we can only shake our heads and sigh.
During the SARS epidemic, China has not missed any opportunity to display its
revolting neglect for human life, its selfishness and its ignorance. Unless
China can draw a lesson from this epidemic and learn to respect human life, it
will never be able to understand its responsibilities toward the global village. To this day, China has not apologized to Taiwan for the losses resulting from
the SARS epidemic. Not only that but it has once again done its utmost to oppose
Taiwan's bid to participate in the WHO as an observer.
But what else could be expected from a government that only knows how to
trample on human life and human rights?
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/edit/archives/2003/05/30/2003053273
Posting date: 5/31/2003
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