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1161 China must be held accountable by world Chen Nah-chia and Shieh Yi-hsiang 陳乃嘉,謝易翔 631
1162 Xinjiang a stark warning for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 652
1163 Trade secrets laws must be acted on Taipei Times Editorial 665
1164 Limits on referendums are suicidal Li Thian-hok 李天福 679
1165 Safety committee cannot be rushed Taipei Times Editorial 606
1166 Alliance, DPP must focus on shared goal Lau Yi-te 劉一德 639
1167 Taiwan’s Christians should stand up Hannah Chen 陳文珊 671
1168 Killing for money: the Chinese organ trade Hoon Ting 雲程 724
1169 Scrapping the Third Communique Joseph Bosco 579
1170 Rally ban deepening distaste for DPP leaders Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 555
1171 Military might pave road to peace James Tzeng 曾復生 714
1172 Pandering to the KMT of no use Taipei Times Editorial 778
1173 Time for EU to back Taiwan directly Michael Danielsen 777
1174 Thank you, my Taiwanese lodestars Kailash Satyarthi 778
1175 Taking ‘united front’ tactics seriously Taipei Times Editorial 615
1176 Anti-China sentiment abroad an opportunity Michael Lin 林正二 648
1177 Save Taiwan by fighting for Taipei Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 657
1178 Taiwan has a rating system in the making Chow Mei-li 周美里 659
1179 Taiwan might wake up to red dawn Chen Wen-pin 陳文彬 738
1180 Election commission must not waver Taipei Times Editorial 618
 
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Newsflash

Hundreds of college students assembled in Taipei last night to mark the 22nd anniversary of China’s Tiananmen Square Massacre, joining the candlelit vigils held in Hong Kong and Macau to honor the victims of the bloody crackdown and call for a spotlight on Chinese rights abuses.

Speaking at the event at Liberty Square, Wang Dan (王丹), a student leader of the 1989 pro-democracy movement, said the problems facing China today, including corruption, high unemployment, unequal distribution of wealth and moral failings, were a result of the crackdown on the movement.

“The crackdown snuffed out an opportunity” for China to peacefully transform into a democracy, he said.