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1281 2013-09-06 Diligently for the People and Strengthen Taiwan - DPP's 8 Years in Office Seminar III Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 314
1282 2013-09-03 Righteous Action Solidarity with President Chen Shui-bian at Taichung Prison Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 313
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1284 2013-08-30 Diligently for the People and Strengthen Taiwan - DPP's 8 Years in Office Seminar II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 327
1285 2013-08-23 Diligently for the People and Strengthen Taiwan - DPP's 8 Years in Office Seminar Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 300
1286 2013-08-25 Righteous Action Church Solidarity with President Chen Shui-bian at Taichung Prison Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 306
1287 2013-08-25 Kaohsiung, Tainan Independent Nation Flag Teams Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 350
1288 2013-08-24 Holy Mountain - Prepare for Tomorrow Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 383
1289 2013-08-24 Palestinian State - Taiwan Society Independence Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 351
1290 2013-08-18 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign - The Fourth Session(Fourth Timed) National Caucus Meeting Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 348
 
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Activists hold signs outside the Ministry of Education in Taipei yesterday as they protest the ministry’s alleged plans to “de-Taiwanize” high-school curriculums on Chinese literature and social sciences.
Photo: Wang Yi-sung, Taipei Times

Groups yesterday protested the Ministry of Education’s bid to “slightly adjust” the national high-school curriculum, calling the move part of a “brainwashing” policy that would see the new curriculum reflect a more China-oriented perspective.

Despite the groups’ opposition, the ministry later formally approved a new curriculum on Chinese literature and social sciences.