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1021 2014-11-27 Tali Hope Evening Party - Get behind final push for Lin Chia-lung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 518
1022 2014-11-25 Taiping Hope Evening Party - Get behind final push for Lin Chia-lung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 398
1023 2014-11-24 A Red Line Threading for the Tâi-uân-sîn's Amulet Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 359
1024 2014-11-23 Tati Journal No. 42 Packaging for Mailing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 374
1025 2014-11-23 Holy Mountain - Planting Taiwan-fir, Abies Kawakamii, II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 351
1026 2014-11-22 Holy Mountain - Planting Taiwan-fir, Abies Kawakamii, I Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 369
1027 2014-11-22 Su Beng Attends the Night for Taiwanese to Stand up for Themselves Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 367
1028 2014-11-19 Tanaka Minorca's Speech:Taiwan Born Japanese Returns Home Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 366
1029 2014-11-16 Founding of Taiwanese Nationalism - Encounter with Su Beng in Holy Mountain, New Book Presentation at Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 339
1030 2014-11-15 Holy Mountain - Initation Ritual of The Monument of The Spirit Comforting Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 358
 
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Anti-Nuclear Action Alliance convener Kao Cheng-yan, center, and others hold up signs with the text “Fourth Nuclear Power Plant referendum, let the public decide” outside the Joint Central Government Office Building in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei Times

Supporters and opponents of nuclear energy verbally clashed yesterday at a public hearing held by the Central Election Commission, as it reviews a referendum proposal on whether fuel rods should be inserted to start test operations of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant in New Taipei City.

“How will we handle nuclear waste? How will we evacuate the millions of residents in Greater Taipei in the event of a nuclear disaster? I don’t think we should continue developing nuclear energy until we can answer these questions,” an anti-nuclear activist surnamed Sui (隋) said. “Moreover, a nuclear power plant can operate for up to 40 years, and produce hundreds of tonnes of nuclear waste. How much should we pay for 40 years of energy supply?”