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1281 Workers need power to negotiate Taipei Times Editorial 575
1282 Tsai must defend nation’s integrity Taipei Times Editorial 811
1283 Ian Easton On Taiwan: Defusing a cross-strait time bomb Ian Easton 1043
1284 A lesson in what White Terror was Shih Ming-hsiung 施明雄 1001
1285 New year’s wishes demand action Taipei Times 949
1286 Counterbalancing Chinese leverage Sushil Seth 857
1287 Taiwan needs to develop its own culture Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 914
1288 Seeing past China’s ‘rogue-like’ behavior Paul Lin 林保華 769
1289 Arrests not harbinger of White Terror Taipei Times Editorial 860
1290 Make files blocked by Ma public Chen Yu-chi 陳昱齊 894
1291 Chiang still rules our subconscious Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 1105
1292 Ma Ying-jeou the Trojan horse Taipei Times Editorial 779
1293 The DPP must implement the law Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 796
1294 Human rights are our global ticket Kao Yung-cheng 高涌誠 789
1295 Enforcing transitional justice Taipei Times Editorial 597
1296 Taiwan and the rest of the world Ben Goren 682
1297 Public fed up with ‘dinosaur judges’ Taipei Times Editorial 632
1298 China demonstrates its ruthlessness Chen Fang-ming 陳芳明 623
1299 The world is a victim of China’s trade policy Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 648
1300 KMT’s contributions to the CCP Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 686
 
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Newsflash

The Human Rights Action Center sponsored a visit by two scholars well-versed in human rights standards and prison standards to investigate the conditions of detention of former President of Taiwan, Chen Shui-bian, after four years of incarceration. Hans Wahl and Harreld Dinkins concluded that the lack of access to independent medical care for the former president was jeopardizing his health by needlessly exacerbating conditions and by contributing to the emergence of new medical problems. Mr. Chen was and is in dire need of good and independent medical care to try to mitigate or reverse these conditions, some of which may now be permanent and others of which carry the potential to be fatal if Mr. Chen is returned to his previous state of neglect.