TITLE [TRAILER] Travel Documents Issued by a Sovereign State DESCRIPTION The world community does not regard the Republic of China (ROC) on Taiwan as a sovereign state. Court decisions in the USA have found that the native Taiwanese people are essentially stateless, and indeed the three letter codes established by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) do not contain an "ROC" entry. Native Taiwanese people, who have been in Taiwan hundreds of years, are increasingly disturbed by their stateless condition, and claim that such a status is in direct violation of the Universal Human Rights Declaration. Because of the above factors, native Taiwanese people feel that they should be identified as "Taiwanese," and not "Chinese." The question then arises: Should native Taiwanese people who want to travel internationally be able to apply for travel documents issued by a sovereign state? Indeed, this seems a reasonable request. But, which country should bear the responsibility for issuing travel documents to native Taiwanese people, and clarifying that they are Taiwanese and not Chinese? This video clarifies the answer. This video is merely a TRAILER. The full video will be released in a few weeks. We ask for your support to continue our video production work. Please contact us at the email address indicated. TAGS Taiwan PRC ROC United States passports Taiwanese travel documents Executive Branch State Dept. government in exile sovereign state ISO One China Policy Universal Human Rights Declaration foreign affairs