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141 KMT, TPP test limits of democracy The Liberty Times Editorial 473
142 Remembering the Tiananmen spirit Taipei Times Editorial 405
143 Building on growing ties with Japan Chiu Chih-wei 邱志偉 366
144 Power grab disguised as ‘reform’ Taipei Times Editorial 391
145 Will Taiwan become Hong Kong? Chen yu-hsin 陳雨鑫 473
146 Opposition confused about bills Chang Bao-yuan 張葆源 384
147 Cast the democracy vandals out Liu Shih-ming 劉熙明 318
148 Law in Taiwan, the US and Germany Huan Tong-shong 黃東熊 331
149 Thousands protesting cannot be wrong Taipei Times Editorial 244
150 Taiwan’s ‘Chinese Taipei’ problem Sasha B. Chhabra 318
151 From Tsai Ing-wen to William Lai Tommy lin 林逸民 268
152 Taiwan and the international order Taipei Times Editorial 327
153 KMT buys into manipulation of Ma The Liberty Times Editorial 280
154 What’s truly special about Taiwan William R. stimson 256
155 The TRA at 45: The path forward Lin Tzu-yao and Cathy Fang 林子堯 252
156 Building an ‘island of resilience’ The Liberty Times Editorial 327
157 Japan-Taiwan preparation lacking Robert D. Eldridge 261
158 Ma muddying the waters Taipei Times Editorial 314
159 Partners can help over-stretched US Taipei Times Editorial 283
160 Sunflower legacy: no complacency Lai Yen-cheng 賴彥丞 268
 
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Newsflash

Chen Chih-chung (陳致中), son of former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁), who was stripped of his Greater Kaohsiung councilor position after being found guilty of perjury, said yesterday the court’s sentence amounted to political persecution.

The younger Chen lost his job after the Supreme Court on Wednesday sentenced him to three months in jail for perjury in a case related to his father’s state affairs fund case.

Chen Chih-chung issued a statement saying he could not accept the sentence and he did not believe those who voted for him would accept it either, because the public could not allow political vendettas to be carried out “to such an extent.”