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1841 2010-11-01 Jason Hu - Come out and Talk!(踹共!) - Demand a Gender Policy for Grand Taichung City, Press Conference Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 652
1842 2010-10-30 The second meeting of the Taiwan nation-building operations Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 665
1843 2010-10-30 Holy Mountain - Olive-shape Crispbread Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 721
1844 2010-10-29 Singing Taiwan Song - Telling Taiwan History - Concert at Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 610
1845 2010-10-26 Volunteers from Referendum Alliance walk around country for Taiwan Nation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 668
1846 2010-10-26 Taichung civil societies relay "Come out and Talk! (踹共 Taiwanese language)" and Demand "Su, Hu" policy debate Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 678
1847 2010-10-25 The second anniversary of the Taiwan Referendum Alliance Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 606
1848 2010-10-25 Chin Heng-wei's Thanksgiving Tea Party Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 633
1849 2010-10-24 Holy Mountain - The First Pilgrimage Movement to 228 Monument Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 628
1850 2010-10-22 The 13th Time Routine Ritual held at Holy Mountain - A Perfect Light Ball Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 858
 
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Newsflash

The US, the UK and the EU protested a decision by a Chinese court to uphold the 11-year prison sentence for Liu Xiaobo (劉曉波), a political dissident convicted last year on subversion charges after promoting a manifesto calling for China to become a democracy.

“We are disappointed by the Chinese government’s decision to uphold Liu Xiaobo’s sentence of 11 years in prison on the charge of ‘inciting subversion of state power,’” US ambassador to China Jon Huntsman said in a statement yesterday. “We believe that he should not have been sentenced in the first place and should be released immediately.”