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2101 2009-11-29 Tati's Happy Farm Week 6 - Connecting Pipe Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 828
2102 2009-11-28 Friends of The Beans Talk at Taichung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 636
2103 2009-11-27 Holy Mountain - Human Face Spider & Mimosa Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1636
2104 2009-11-25 Holy Mountain - Mickey's Weekly Diary Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 913
2105 2009-11-25 Holy Mountain - Cathy's Work Log Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 832
2106 2009-11-22 Chen Ding-nan Memorial Park, the upper beam Ceremony Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 685
2107 2009-11-22 "People call the shots Trinidad ascetic" Campaign - Taichung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 899
2108 2009-11-22 Tati's Happy Farm Week 5 - Sandbagging and Soil Preparation Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 956
2109 2009-11-21 Rural Armed Youths: "Give me back my land" Album Released Autograph Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 890
2110 2009-11-20 The Theory and Pratice of the People’s Sovereignty Movement - Lin Yi-hsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 867
 
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Newsflash


Security personnel block objects thrown by protesters while President Ma Ying-jeou, fourth from right, gives a speech to mark Human Rights Day at the Jingmei Human Rights Memorial and Cultural Park in New Taipei City’s Sindian District yesterday.
Photo: Liao Chen-hui, Taipei Times

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) and Minister of Culture Lung Ying-tai (龍應台) joined victims of the White Terror era on Human Rights Day yesterday to take part in events at the Jingmei Human Rights Memorial and Cultural Park in New Taipei City’s (新北市) Sindian District (新店).

About 170 victims of the White Terror era from across the country gathered to mark the day, observed every year around the world, with Aboriginal music and dancing performed by family members of the victims.