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1561 2012-03-06 65th anniversary commemoration of the 228 Incident - Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 423
1562 2012-03-04 ‘Tibet in Flame, Immolation for Freedom’- Tibet Human Rights Movie Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 430
1563 2012-03-04 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XXXVI Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 777
1564 2012-03-03 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XXXV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 928
1565 2012-02-29 Tenzin Tsundue Speech: When Poetry Becomes A Weapon Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 603
1566 2012-02-28 228 Taiwanese Divinities(gods) Memorial Ceremony - The Pilgrimage of 228 Memorial Park Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 6548
1567 2012-02-26 ‘Ng Chiautong Memorial Anthology’and ‘The Helmsman of the Founding of Taiwan, Ng Chiautong ’ New Books Released Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 478
1568 2012-02-26 The Memorial Exhibition of the Judicial Officer Victims of 228 Massacre Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 447
1569 2012-02-25 The Awakening of Taiwanese and Self-Salvation - 65th Anniversary of the 228 Massacre Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 674
1570 2012-02-22 Witness of Taiwan Divinities After the Car Accident Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 545
 
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Newsflash

Several Aboriginal activists yesterday condemned remarks President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) made on Wednesday, when he said that complete autonomy for Aborigines would only bring isolation, and that Aborigines should be valued for their talent in sports and music.

“We Aborigines cannot agree at all with the discriminatory remarks that Ma made against the country’s Aborigines during a Chinese Nationalist Party [KMT] Central Standing Committee meeting on Wednesday,” Indigenous Peoples’ Action Coalition of Taiwan (IPACT) convener Omi Wilang told a news conference in Taipei. “We strongly condemn the remarks. He should apologize for them.”