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Home Activity Slideshow 2015-12-16 "From 228 to Chang Chi-lang(張七郎), Hakka City of Sadness" by Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) & Wen Tsung-han(溫宗漢)

2015-12-16 "From 228 to Chang Chi-lang(張七郎), Hakka City of Sadness" by Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) & Wen Tsung-han(溫宗漢)

"From 228 to Chang Chi-lang(張七郎), Hakka City of Sadness" by Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) & Wen Tsung-han(溫宗漢)
 



'From 228 to Chang Chi-lang(張七郎), Hakka City of Sadness' by Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) & Wen Tsung-han(溫宗漢)


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Last Updated ( Friday, 18 December 2015 07:24 )  

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National Taiwan University graduate student Lin Fei-fan, spokesman of the Youth Alliance Against Media Monsters, left, raises his fist during a demonstration in Taipei on Wednesday.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

“We will save our own country” and “Against media monopoly. Against Chinese intervention,” National Taiwan University (NTU) graduate student Lin Fei-fan (林飛帆) shouted as he stood atop a minivan on Monday night last week, leading a protest against the planned takeover of the Next Media Group’s four Taiwanese outlets by a local consortium that includes the Want Want China Times Group.

The Want Want China Times Group owns a chain of major media operations in Taiwan, including the China Times, China Times Weekly magazine, the Want Daily, CtiTV and China Television Co.