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Home Activity Slideshow 2019-08-10 228 Uprising Hero Huang Chin-tao(黃金島) Martyrs, Tsan-yung(贊勇) Practitioner's Mounument Opening

2019-08-10 228 Uprising Hero Huang Chin-tao(黃金島) Martyrs, Tsan-yung(贊勇) Practitioner's Mounument Opening

228 Uprising Hero Huang Chin-tao(黃金島) Martyrs, Tsan-yung(贊勇) Practitioner's Mounument Opening
 



228 Uprising Hero Huang Chin-tao(黃金島) Martyrs, Tsan-yung(贊勇) Practitioner's Mounument Opening


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Last Updated ( Monday, 12 August 2019 15:24 )  

Newsflash

Chinese diplomats are pressuring lawmakers from at least six countries not to attend a China-focused summit in Taiwan, participants said.

Politicians in Bolivia, Colombia, Slovakia, North Macedonia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and one other Asian country that declined to be named, say they are receiving texts, calls and urgent requests for meetings that would conflict with their plans to travel to Taipei, in what they describe as efforts to isolate Taiwan.

The Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) summit officially begins tomorrow. The alliance is a group of hundreds of lawmakers from 35 countries concerned about how democracies approach Beijing.