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1761 2011-02-20 Holy Mountain - Plant Flowers along Trail Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 859
1762 2011-02-19 Jigme Norbu Memorial Ceremony at Taipei Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1664
1763 2011-02-19 Holy Mountain - Delicious Afternoon Tea and A Sumptuous Dinner Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 820
1764 2011-02-18 Mailing Preparation for Tati Journal No. 34 - Part3 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 515
1765 2011-02-18 Memorial Reopen, A Falsification of 228 History Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 520
1766 2011-02-17 Mailing Preparation for Tati Journal No. 34 - Part2 Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 559
1767 2011-02-18 Protest for Former First Lady Wu Shu-jen Injustice Treatment Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 623
1768 2011-02-16 Taiwan National Liberation Movement Seminar Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 505
1769 2011-02-13 Nonstop Holy Mountain Pilgrimage Movement Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 538
1770 2011-02-12 2011 Holy Mountain - Spring Pollination!!! Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 722
 
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Newsflash

The US-based Formosan Association for Human Rights (FAHR) in a letter on Saturday condemned the “inhuman imprisonment conditions” faced by former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) and called on the Presidential Office and Ministry of Justice to “set aside political motives” and grant Chen the hospital stay he needs to return to full health.

Chen, who is serving a 17-and-a-half-year prison sentence for corruption, was granted a temporary release from Taipei Prison on Tuesday for a medical checkup at Taoyuan General Hospital because of heath concerns. A series of tests revealed that he was suffering from an acute coronary syndrome and significantly reduced blood flow to the heart, a potentially fatal condition, the letter said.