Comments by "People Liberator" (@lvjinbin28) on "China water-cannons Philippine military ship in the South China Sea" video.
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ROC Taiwan claims 11dashline in 1945 until today, because West and Soviet supported ROC's claim, US navy even gave 4 warships to Chinese, helped and escorted ROC navy to control Thitu island and Taiping island in 1946, so this is legacy for Chinese as biggest contributor for WWII, PRC beijing claims 11dashline since 1949 (changed to 9dashline since 1957 after giving Bach Long Vi island to North Vietanm),
do you support Taiwan's claim on South China Sea? well, This is official statement from pro-US, anti-communist, democratic Taiwan government website:
The South China Sea islands were first discovered, named, and used, as well as incorporated into national territory by the Chinese. In 1938 and 1939, Japan illegally occupied the Tungsha (Pratas), Shisha (Paracel), and Nansha (Spratly) Islands. On March 30, 1939, Japan integrated what it called “Shinnan Gunto” (comprising some of the Nansha (Spratly) Islands) into Takao Prefecture (today known as Kaohsiung City) through Announcement No. 122 of the Taiwan Governor-General’s Office. In 1946, following World War II, the ROC government reclaimed the Tungsha (Pratas), Shisha (Paracel), and Nansha (Spratly) Islands, erecting stone markers on major islands and garrisoning some. In December 1947 it issued the revised names of the South China Sea islands and the Location Map of the South China Sea Islands, which delineate the scope of ROC territory and waters in the region. Furthermore, the San Francisco Peace Treaty, which entered into effect on April 28, 1952, as well as the Treaty of Peace between the ROC and Japan which was signed that same day, together with other international legal instruments, reconfirmed that the islands and reefs in the South China Sea occupied by Japan should be returned to the ROC. In the several decades since, the fact that the ROC owns and exercises effective control over these islands has been recognized by foreign governments and international organizations.
https://en.mofa.gov.tw/News_Content.aspx?n=1330&s=34144
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