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2221 2009-06-13 Lession One: Weeding Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1074
2222 2009-06-12 Tell Stories of the Past by Dr. Yang Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1174
2223 2009-06-07 The Ritual Ceremony on the Fifteenth of May (Lunar Calendar) Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 968
2224 2009-06-06 The 51th Annual Alumni Association of the China Medical University, Taiwan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 829
2225 2009-06-04 Ecological Environment in Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1007
2226 2009-06-01 Planting Two of Taiwan's Unique Endangered Tree Species - Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1149
2227 2009-05-31 A Guide to Lai-ho Literary Landscape Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1159
2228 2009-05-30 Cultivating Vegetables, Mowing Grass & Making Tea - Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1300
2229 2009-05-29 Lai-ho Volunteer Day Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1138
2230 2009-05-28 The 115th Anniversary of Lai-ho's Brithday Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 942
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party Taichung City councilors Yang Tien-chung, Lai Chia-wei, Chen Shu-hua and Ho Wen-hai, left to right, hold a sign saying: “Taiwan’s future should be decided by the people of Taiwan” at the city council yesterday.
Photo: Tang Tsai-hsin, Taipei Times

A statement by China’s Taiwan Affairs Office spokesperson Fan Liqing (范麗青) that the future of Taiwan should be decided by “all Chinese people” sparked furious responses across the nation from activists, politicians and private citizens who say the future of Taiwan can only be decided by Taiwanese.

“The remarks made by the Chinese government are no different from masturbation,” Sunflower movement leader Lin Fei-fan (林飛帆) said on his Facebook. “It’s ironic that the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] says Taiwan’s future should be decided by ‘the Chinese people,’ when ‘the Chinese people’ [in China] have been stripped of the right to choose their government.”