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1681 Tsai ruling comes as a reminder Taipei Times Editorial 629
1682 Wang needs to leave the KMT for his own good James Wang 王景弘 651
1683 Tsai has inclusive foreign policy goals Paul Lin 林保華 605
1684 Taiwanese can easily see through KMT’s lies Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 628
1685 The real meaning of changing the ‘status quo’ Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 612
1686 Transitional justice for all is a must Lin Chia-ho 林佳和 599
1687 Wrongful execution: No justice for Chiang Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 602
1688 Beijing’s efforts have backfired Taipei Times Editorial 619
1689 Ma still detached from reality Taipei Times Editorial 557
1690 The KMT’s little chilli pepper and unification James Wang 王景弘 595
1691 Hung’s cross-strait focus hurts her Taipei Times Editorial 631
1692 In memory of a true Taiwanese, Ruth Lin Chang Chao-hsuan 張肇烜 714
1693 The KMT will collapse and fade into history Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 618
1694 What does ‘status quo’ stand for? Chen Lung-chu 陳隆志 691
1695 Ghosts of one-party state linger Taipei Times Editorial 574
1696 China redefines the ‘status quo’ Taipei Times Editorial 594
1697 Taiwan’s sole ruler is the public James Wang 王景弘 678
1698 Playing politics with people’s lives Taipei Times Editorial 584
1699 Advancing from wary reform to revolution Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 615
1700 Lee Teng-hui, in his own words Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 656
 
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Newsflash

Thirty years after military police clashed with supporters of the democracy movement in Kaohsiung, the event still evoked strong emotions and memories in academics, witnesses and political leaders yesterday at a forum held to mark the protest known as the “Kaohsiung Incident.”

Lee Shiao-feng (李筱峰), a professor at National Taipei University of Education’s Graduate School of Taiwan Culture and a long-time pro-independence activist, recounted his experience as a participant in the Incident, saying the streets were filled with protesters eager to see political change and an end to authoritarian rule.