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61 The right not to be brain-washed Susie Su 蘇拾瑩 110
62 Examining ‘complete reunification’ Paul Lin 林保華 97
63 Being ready for China’s aggression Taipei Times Editorial 103
64 Tsai speech should resonate in Prague Chang Meng-jen 張孟仁 115
65 Fighting China’s anaconda strategy Taipei Times Editorial 140
66 Briberies disguised as donations Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 87
67 Influencers help China’s propaganda Chang Yi-ying 張怡穎 179
68 Peace must be based on strength Taipei Times Editorial 94
69 Taiwan-Japan ties in the Lai era John Lim 林泉忠 117
70 The KMT has lost its way on ROC Tzou Jiing-wen 鄒景雯 121
71 Fighting China’s misinterpretation Taipei Times Editorial 122
72 Russian far east belongs to China Jon K. Chang Bruce A. Elleman 114
73 China’s hypocritical land claims Paul Lin 林保華 112
74 China is unreliable trade partner Taipei Times Editorial 162
75 Jessup’s memorandum 74 years on Antonio Graceffo 124
76 Standing up to Chinese hegemony Taipei Times Editorial 166
77 Politics should be focused on public interest Mike Chang 張昭仁 133
78 Shift in EU’s policy toward Taiwan Justyna Szczudlik 詩麗娜 145
79 Many degrees of incompetence Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 155
80 Ko’s reputation seriously damaged Taipei Times Editorial 133
 
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Newsflash


Members of the Alliance of Referendum for Taiwan return to Taipei yesterday after walking around the island in protest at what they call the “autocratic control of the judiciary.” They also called for the release of jailed former president Chen Shui-bian.
Photo: CNA

Members of a pro-independence group yesterday completed a 36-day walk around the country as they called on the authorities to end what they termed “autocratic control of the judiciary” and for the release of jailed former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁).

The walk, initiated by the Alliance of Referendum for Taiwan, arrived at Banciao Railway Station in New Taipei City (新北市) yesterday morning. They braved the cold and rain, and at noon reached Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei, where an overnight protest was scheduled.