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1861 Chen release a step to reconciliation Taipei Times Editorial 617
1862 Government must listen to people Taipei Times Editorial 615
1863 Ko emerges as possible leader for diplomacy HoonTing 雲程 573
1864 KMT needs to change its mindset Taipei Times Editorial 666
1865 Breaking through the ‘party-state’ democracy Chung Ming-Lun 鍾明倫 566
1866 KMT defeat a new start for Taiwan democracy Chiu Hei-yuan 瞿海源 569
1867 Taiwanese compatriots include the ill and poor Mayo Kuo 郭明裕 630
1868 Taipei can break free from the KMT today Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 594
1869 Reliance on China is a hindrance to free trade Gerrit Van Der Wees 565
1870 The appeals of Lien the lachrymose Taipei Times Editorial 636
1871 Democracy more than just a ballot Taipei Times Editorial 566
1872 Elections need to be less about good looks Chang Shyue-yih 張學逸 543
1873 Organ smears are a disservice to all Taipei Times Editorial 635
1874 Lien Chan reveals hatred, ignorance Taipei Times Editorial 716
1875 Hubristic, self-entitled KMT must be voted out Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 640
1876 Ma, China unite against independence Taipei Times Editorial 584
1877 Sensing the good within the KMT Paul Lin 林保華 652
1878 Canadian lessons on Chinese links Robert Henderson 722
1879 KMT lost without DPP opposition Taipei Times Editorial 630
1880 KMT refuses transitional justice Huang Chang-ling, Yeh Hung-ling 黃長玲﹐葉虹靈 633
 
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Newsflash

DHARAMSHALA, August 31: A global movement of Tibet advocacy groups has written an open letter to United Nations human rights chief, Navi Pillay, urging her to make Tibet an “urgent priority” in her second term in office, as the self-immolation toll in Tibet crossed 50 this month.

The International Tibet Network, a global coalition of 185 Tibet advocacy groups, while congratulating Pillay on the renewal of her mandate for two years beginning September 1, expressed deep concerns over her failure to speak out forcefully on the human rights situation in Tibet.