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Home Activity Slideshow 2023-09-16 2023 Kaohsiung Human Rights Lecture Series - An Undeliverable Letter by Prof. N̂g Tshun-lân(黃春蘭)

2023-09-16 2023 Kaohsiung Human Rights Lecture Series - An Undeliverable Letter by Prof. N̂g Tshun-lân(黃春蘭)

2023 Kaohsiung Human Rights Lecture Series - An Undeliverable Letter by Prof. N̂g Tshun-lân(黃春蘭)




2023 Kaohsiung Human Rights Lecture Series - An Undeliverable Letter by Prof. N̂g Tshun-lân(黃春蘭)


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Last Updated ( Saturday, 28 October 2023 14:43 )  

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Part of the Democratic Progressive Party’s march to manifest the public’s dissatisfaction with President Ma Ying-jeou sets out from Wanhua train station in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei Times

People from all walks of life took to the streets in Taipei yesterday to voice their dissatisfaction with President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) governance.

A group of Hakka people held big black flags with calligraphy in white that read yimin (義民, “righteous people”) as they marched. The flag is modeled on the black flags used by Hakka militias who defended their home villages during an uprising against the Qing Dynasty in 1786 and again when they fought against the Japanese occupation of Taiwan in 1895.