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1241 2013-11-10 Holy Mountain - Little Elf Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 710
1242 2013-11-10 Shoe Toss to Protest Chinese KMT National Representatives Assembly Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 415
1243 2013-11-09 "Grandma Grandpa's Taiwan Story for Children" Audiobook Released (Taichung) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 459
1244 2013-11-08 The Oral History Interview of White Terror and Historical Truth - Prof. Chang Yan-hsien, Prof. Lee Shiao-fong Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 405
1245 2013-11-03 Righteous Action - Tainan Independent Nation Flag Team Visits Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 432
1246 2013-10-31 A Trip to Kurashiki, Japan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 409
1247 2013-10-27 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CIII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 812
1248 2013-10-26 Holy Mountain PaPaGo CII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 890
1249 2013-10-19 The Ritual - Practitioner, Tsan-yan, Honored to Serve as Administrative Adviser of Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 410
1250 2013-10-20 The Historical Causes of 228 Events - Lee Shiao-fong Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 413
 
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Newsflash


Director of the 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign Chilly Chen, second right, and other campaign members protest outside the National Women’s League offices in Taipei yesterday, calling on the Ministry of the Interior not to let the league get away with keeping any of its alleged ill-gotten assets.
Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times

The government yesterday named the National Women’s League a Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT)-affiliated organization following its failure to agree to a deal with the Ill-gotten Party Assets Settlement Committee, and froze its assets, which are worth more than NT$38.5 billion (US$1.32 billion), with further action to be taken to determine and confiscate the assets.