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1501 2012-07-22 Tranquillity & Activity on Sundays at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 861
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1506 2012-07-02 31th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of Dr. Chen Wencheng - A Historical Footprint Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 516
1507 2012-07-02 Mailing Preparation for Tati Journal No. 36 - Day 1 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 529
1508 2012-06-30 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XLVII Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 818
1509 2012-06-30 Handling Exhibits of 228 Care Association, Changhua (Day 2) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 743
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Newsflash


Protesters pour onto the crossroads leading to the Jingfumen on Ketagalan Boulevard in Taipei yesterday to participate in a mass rally against the cross-strait service trade pact.
Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei Times

Hundreds of thousands of “black-clad army” members took to the streets in Taipei yesterday, wearing black to symbolize what they call the government’s “black-box,” or opaque, handling of the cross-strait service trade pact as they called for the agreement to be retracted and Taiwan’s democracy to be safeguarded.

The demonstrators also wore yellow ribbons that read: “Oppose the service pact, save Taiwan” and chanted slogans such as “Protect our democracy, withdraw the trade deal” as they carried sunflowers, which became a symbol of opposition to the trade deal after the media dubbed the student-led protests the “Sunflower student movement.”