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Home Activity Slideshow 2011-01-28 Environmentalists and Nine-knives, Giddens Ko, sit-ins at Changhua Train Station to protest against Kuokuang Petrochemical

2011-01-28 Environmentalists and Nine-knives, Giddens Ko, sit-ins at Changhua Train Station to protest against Kuokuang Petrochemical

Environmentalists and Nine-knives, Giddens Ko, sit-ins at Changhua Train Station to protest against Kuokuang Petrochemical



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Last Updated ( Saturday, 29 January 2011 07:46 )  

Newsflash

Premier Wu Den-yih (吳敦義) yesterday acknowledged meeting Peter Kwok (郭炎), a member of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC), in Hong Kong earlier this month, but denied knowing his political status and insisted he visited the territory to learn about mudslide prevention.

Wu acknowledged his meeting with Kwok on Sept. 5 after the Chinese-language Apple Daily yesterday carried the story with a photo showing Wu standing with Kwok outside a restaurant in central Hong Kong preparing to leave after apparently having a meal together.