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1801 KMT-CCP twins’ despotism in vain Taipei Times Editorial 496
1802 Taiwan and the spiritual exiles of Kenneth Pai Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 537
1803 Failing the fight against corruption Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 456
1804 Sunflower and Tiananmen protests Ming-yeh Rawnsley 蔡明燁 580
1805 Taiwan can learn from Tiananmen Joyce Huang 489
1806 Ma’s legacy no concern of nation Taipei Times Editorial 506
1807 Ma can idle away next two years Liberty Times Editorial 521
1808 AIT loses credibility over green card affair James Wang 王景弘 465
1809 Ma still confusing values and action Taipei Times Editorial 481
1810 Ukraine’s regrets now Taiwan’s frustration Kengchi Goah 吳耿志 508
1811 Exploiting the name of Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 446
1812 Stickers will not put out the flames Taipei Times Editorial 512
1813 New history textbook fuels debate over biases Chu Ping-yi 祝平一 519
1814 Tyranny undermining rule of law Lai Chung-chiang 賴中強 527
1815 Time for a meaningful rights body Taipei Times Editorial 470
1816 The only loser in the mess is Ma Ying-jeou James Wang 王景弘 475
1817 Ma must stop using the law as a weapon Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 472
1818 Implications of sunflowers for Beijing Taipei Times Editorial 490
1819 Sunflowers melt the hearts of elders Taipei Times Editorial 523
1820 Lessons learnt as siege ends Taipei Times Editorial 479
 
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Newsflash

The Taiwan Solidarity Union (TSU) yesterday reported the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and KMT Chairman Wu Den-yih (吳敦義) to prosecutors and accused them of forgery and breaching the Referendum Act (公民投票法) after the Central Election Commission on Thursday said that 1 percent of the signatures that the KMT submitted for three referendum proposals belonged to dead people.

Forging signatures for referendum petitions is a crime under Article 211 of the Criminal Code and Article 35 of the Referendum Act, TSU spokesman Yeh Chih-yuan (葉智遠) told a news conference outside the Taipei District Prosecutors’ Office yesterday.