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2191 2009-07-23 Letter from Former President Chen Shui-bian Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 603
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2193 2009-07-19 Taiwan Independence and the Future of Taiwan's Youth Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 578
2194 2009-07-25 Lession Three: Cultivate Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 568
2195 2009-07-16 World Games in Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Part I) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 655
2196 2009-07-15 Visit Chen Cheng-po Cultural Museum at Chiayi City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 746
2197 2009-07-12 Fertilizing, Watering and Weeding - Holy Mountain Activity Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 864
2198 2009-07-12 Yellow Ribbon for A-Bian @ Changhua City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 696
2199 2009-07-11 Free Tiber Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 675
2200 2009-07-11 Tree Planting and Fertilization at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 948
 
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Newsflash

A number of Western governments, with the US in the lead, protested to the UN in 2007 to force the global body and its secretary-general to stop using the reference “Taiwan is a part of China,” a cable recently released by WikiLeaks shows.

The confidential cable, sent by the US’ UN mission in New York in August 2007, said that after returning from a trip abroad, UN -Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon had met then-US ambassador to the UN Zalmay Khalilzad to discuss a range of issues, including “UN language on the status of Taiwan.”

“Ban said he realized he had gone too far in his recent public statements, and confirmed that the UN would no longer use the phrase ‘Taiwan is a part of China,’” said the cable, which was sent to the US Department of State and various US embassies worldwide.