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1681 The spirit and letter of the law Taipei Times Editorial 695
1682 Exclusion of Taiwan is weak link in security Chen Po-wen 陳博文 669
1683 The absurd, delusional ‘one China’ propaganda Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 675
1684 Chinese tourists ruining tourism Hsu Yu-fang 許又方 601
1685 KMT tricks and the US’ rebalancing toward Asia Paul Lin 林保華 643
1686 Making sure Ma is yesterday’s man Liberty Times Editorial 713
1687 The KMT’s two-faced strategy Taipei Times Editorial 696
1688 No such thing as ‘Chinese people’ Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 680
1689 Commander-in-chief fails nation Taipei Times Editorial 612
1690 Ma sows the seeds of chaos Taipei Times Editorial 702
1691 President Ma humiliated the nation Taipei Times Editorial 624
1692 APEC meet holds vast importance for Taiwan Lai I-chung 賴怡忠 713
1693 Ma’s sly effort to slip into history Taipei Times Editorial 635
1694 Reading US’ movements in the South China Sea HoonTing 雲程 698
1695 Tsai ruling comes as a reminder Taipei Times Editorial 685
1696 Wang needs to leave the KMT for his own good James Wang 王景弘 706
1697 Tsai has inclusive foreign policy goals Paul Lin 林保華 689
1698 Taiwanese can easily see through KMT’s lies Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 710
1699 The real meaning of changing the ‘status quo’ Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 704
1700 Transitional justice for all is a must Lin Chia-ho 林佳和 657
 
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Newsflash

The Taipei 228 Memorial Museum is reopening its doors to the public this morning after a 10-month renovation, but its efforts to reveal the truth of the 228 Incident met with challenges as pro--independence activists and family members of the incident’s victims yesterday accused the museum of glorifying the acts of the then-government and distorting the truth with its selection of documents.

The renovated interior design and the documents on display in the permanent exhibition, they said, turned the museum into a bright and beautiful hall that reflected little of the tragic event, and described the then-Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) regime’s bloody crackdown on demonstrators in 1947 as the government’s exercise of authority.