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1581 2012-01-30 Tsai Ing-wen Thank-you Tour in Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 313
1582 2012-01-28 Early Spring in Taiwan Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 462
1583 2012-01-27 2012 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class IV, Holy Mountain Class II - The fifth day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 689
1584 2012-01-26 2012 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class IV, Holy Mountain Class II - The fourth day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 549
1585 2012-01-25 2012 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class IV, Holy Mountain Class II - The third day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 379
1586 2012-01-24 2012 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class IV, Holy Mountain Class II - The second day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 600
1587 2012-01-23 2012 Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class IV, Holy Mountain Class II - The first day of lunar new year Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 615
1588 2012-01-21 Preparation for the Holy Mountain Taiwan Shinto Spiritual Enhancement Class Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 375
1589 2012-01-12 International Committee for Fair Elections in Taiwan - The Welcome Party for International Observers Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 334
1590 2012-01-12 Tsai Ing-wen Fairness and Justice Rallies @ Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 371
 
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Newsflash

The Ministry of the Interior (MOI) yesterday denied allegations by the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and the media that its request for details of any government money spent on the Dalai Lama’s visit to Taiwan by local governments was politically motivated.

“As the government authority in charge of religious affairs, we received a request from the Control Yuan to see if government money was spent by the seven local governments that invited the Dalai Lama to cover his expenses,” Civil Affairs Department Director Huang Li-hsin (黃麗馨) told the Taipei Times by telephone yesterday. “The Control Yuan made the request because they received a public petition asking if government money was spent to cover the expenses of the Dalai Lama’s visit and whether this was in violation of the separation of religion and state clause in the Constitution.”