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1581 Ma is being reckless on his way out Taipei Times Editorial 659
1582 KMT shows true colors with choice of Hung James Wang 王景弘 577
1583 What the ‘Panama Papers’ reveal Taipei Times Editorial 655
1584 Two nations can produce cross-strait friendship Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 532
1585 The subtle aspects of transitional justice Lin Chia-ho 林佳和 568
1586 Feigning ignorance over justice Taipei Times Editorial 563
1587 HK serves as warning for Taiwan Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 624
1588 Washington bristles, China cowers Paul Lin 林保華 582
1589 Historical documents should be made public James Wang 王景弘 541
1590 Lingering shadow of political terrorism Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 524
1591 Beijing has only itself to blame Taipei Times Editorial 558
1592 Military police search is a farce Taipei Times 547
1593 Caught between China and the US Sushil Seth 640
1594 Day marred by a lack of compassion Taipei Times Editorial 602
1595 Justice for 228 Massacre victims Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 554
1596 Viewing 228 Massacre in new way to spur change Yang Chen-lung 楊振隆 540
1597 The place of Su Beng in the fight for freedom Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 664
1598 New national anthem needed Taipei Times Editorial 560
1599 US needs to recalibrate its policies on Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 586
1600 Visa rejection is a step backwards Taipei Times Editorial 628
 
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Newsflash


Participants toss a huge balloon as they attend a rally in front of the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday evening to mark the anniversary of the beginning of the Sunflower movement.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Multiple rallies were held across Taipei yesterday as the nation commemorated the first anniversary of the Sunflower movement, marking the day when student-led protesters first began to lay siege to the Legislative Yuan in the capital over the government’s handling of a proposed cross-strait service trade agreement.

The participants revisited demands made during last year’s landmark protests, in which activist groups occupied the Legislative Yuan’s main chamber for almost 23 days, while tens of thousands of demonstrators were encamped outside the legislative compound.