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1751 2011-03-04 Visit Tati Fellow Practitioners Tzan-ying's Family Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 718
1752 2011-02-28 228 Pursuit of Responsibility and Achieve Historical Justice March Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 688
1753 2011-02-28 228 Taiwan Divinities Memorial Ceremony at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 910
1754 2011-02-26 Care Human Rights Candlelight Concert at Xinmin high school, Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 683
1755 2011-02-26 Holy Mountain - Gazing Afar Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1073
1756 2011-02-26 Tati Contemporary English Studies - War Love Letters and Taiwan Poems Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 658
1757 2011-02-23 Ma Ying-jeou deliberately tampers with Taiwan's history - Local communities protest at 228 Memorial Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 781
1758 2011-02-22 A Collage of Kaohsiung 228 Forum at Kangshan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 850
1759 2011-02-20 Taiwan National Hero Museum Web Site Officially Launched Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 2041
1760 2011-02-20 The Name of the Wind - 228 Incident Exhibition at Kaohsiung Museum of History Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 717
 
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Newsflash


Antinuclear activists on Ketagalan Boulevard in Taipei yesterday bow to supporters after calling an end to their protest following former Democratic Progressive Party chairman Lin I-hsiung’s announcement that he had ended his hunger strike against continuation of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant.
Photo: Fang Pin-chao, Taipei Times

Former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) chairman Lin I-hsiung (林義雄) yesterday afternoon announced the end of his hunger strike against the continued construction of the Fourth Nuclear Power Plant and said he was grateful for the “phenomenal antinuclear effort” of Taiwanese over the past two weeks.

Lin said he would continue to fight what he called the injustice of President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration.