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Home Activity Slideshow 2019-06-29 Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Chairman, Tsan-hua(贊化) Practitioner, 90 Birthday Party

2019-06-29 Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Chairman, Tsan-hua(贊化) Practitioner, 90 Birthday Party

Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Chairman, Tsan-hua(贊化) Practitioner, 90 Birthday Party
 



Tian Zai-ting(田再庭) Chairman, Tsan-hua(贊化) Practitioner, 90 Birthday Party


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Last Updated ( Thursday, 04 July 2019 10:52 )  

Newsflash

Taiwanese feel that human rights in the country have deteriorated, according to a survey of public opinion by the government-affiliated Taiwan Foundation for Democracy, with media independence receiving its worst score since the annual survey was first conducted in 2009.

The survey, conducted by Shih Hsin University, polled 1,076 people from Nov. 20 to Nov. 23 to gauge public opinion on the development of democracy, freedom and human rights this year.

The survey monitors six aspects: personal freedom and legal protection; personal liberty and equality; freedom of expression and religion; the right to protest; the right to participate in elections and vote; and the right to access public services.