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1936 2010-06-28 Holy Mountain - Warm and Comfort Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 933
1937 2010-06-27 Holy Mountain - Planting Sunflowers, Cosmos and Dragon Fruit Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1050
1938 2010-06-27 Su Jia-chuan Campaign Office Openning Tea Party Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 719
1939 2010-06-26 Rally Against One China Market, Support Peoples' Referendum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 748
1940 2010-06-26 Routine ritual held 5th time at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1033
 
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Newsflash


An opponent to nuclear power wearing a face mask holds up a banner during a nuclear power protest in New Taipei City’s Jinshan District yesterday.
Photo: Wang Min-wei, Taipei Times

About 250 people brought together by several anti-nuclear civic groups yesterday staged an anti-nuclear flash mob by forming the shape of Taiwan at a park near Taipei’s Shandao Temple MRT station, as organizers prepare for next weekend’s nationwide protests.

Initiated by the No-Nuker, the Nuclear-free Homeland Alliance and the Taiwan Association of University Professors, participants marked out the nuclear plants with four people holding red umbrellas and held a banner that reads “you lie, we die,” to say that many people’s lives would be sacrificed if nuclear officials concealed the truth about nuclear safety.