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1341 2013-05-18 Shu Chao-rong Literary Awards Ceremony & Chiao-ying Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 339
1342 2013-05-19 519 Rally Against Nuclear Power Plant Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 453
1343 2013-05-18 Taiwan Independent Nation Flag Team General Assembly and Against Persecution Gethering Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 323
1344 2013-05-12 Holy Mountain PaPaGo LXXVI Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 580
1345 2013-05-11 Do not let Taiwan become the disappeared countries - The Revelation of Southern Mongolia, Eastern Turkey and Tibet - International Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 355
1346 2013-05-10 Ketagalan Foundation 8th Anniversary Fundraising Dinner: Deep Night To Daybreak - Let President Chen Shui-bian Go Home Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 407
1347 2013-05-08 Do not let Taiwan become the disappeared countries - The revelation of Southern Mongolia, Eastern Turkey and Tibet Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 388
1348 2013-05-05 Holy Mountain PaPaGo LXXV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 552
1349 2013-05-03 Solidarity with President Chen Shui-bian at Taichung Prison Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 398
1350 2013-04-30 Rebellious Freedom Photography Exhibition at Literature Museum, Tainan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 294
 
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Newsflash


Lee Ching-yu, wife of human rights advocate Lee Ming-Che, shows her arms tattooed with the words “Lee Ming-che, I am proud of you” to reporters in a hotel room in Yueyang in China’s Hunan Province, yesterday.
Photo: AP

Taiwanese human rights advocate Lee Ming-che (李明哲) yesterday confessed in a court in China to attempting to subvert the Chinese government, according to videos of his trial released by Chinese authorities, although his wife refused to recognize the court’s authority.