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1451 2012-11-10 Zan-gong and Battle Drum Team Skills Studies Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 578
1452 2012-11-10 Taiwanese Nationality Declaration Movement Meeting at Taipei Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 415
1453 2012-11-07 A Talk of The New Generation of Action Thinkers by Yeh Chu-lan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 324
1454 2012-11-04 Visit Fellow Family - Affinity Group Activity Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 388
1455 2012-11-04 'Ascetic Around Taiwan' Hsichih and Keelung Stops, Save Bian Rescue Force Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 376
1456 2012-11-04 Taiwan Indigenous Peoples Cultural Festival with Traditional Athletics Activities at Changhua County Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 353
1457 2012-11-03 Chen Ding-nan Memorial Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 391
1458 2012-11-03 Dr. Yang's Holy Mountain Telling, Season III Episode XXX Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 426
1459 2012-10-31 Support A-Bian Medical Parole at City Council, Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 352
1460 2012-10-27 Taiwan God bless Taiwan, Restart the New Destiny - Holy Mountain Prayer Assembly Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 513
 
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Newsflash

An activist from the Taiwan Green Party holds a photo of a five-year-old girl diagnosed with a brain tumor, wearing a mask in preparation for a brain scan, at a press conference in Taipei yesterday. Conservationist groups say they suspect the girl, a resident of Lanyu (Orchid Island), has been affected by the nuclear waste stored on the island.
Photo: Mandy Cheng, AFP

Displaying pictures of decaying nuclear waste barrels and a girl with a brain tumor, Tao Aborigines from Lanyu (蘭嶼, also known as Orchid Island) yesterday accused the government and Taiwan Power Co (Taipower) of trying to annihilate the tribe by storing nuclear waste on the island for three decades.