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1961 Allow youth freedom of expression Taipei Times Editorial 584
1962 Take guard against fake liberalization Liu Ching-yi 劉靜怡 552
1963 Capitalist scheme hurts the nation Liao Pen-chuan 廖本全 575
1964 Ma’s focus on Xi, not constituency Taipei Times Editorial 549
1965 Policy creates mistress economy Huang Tien-lin 黃天麟 601
1966 President Ma is not the only problem Michael Danielsen 611
1967 US needs to keep China in check Paul Lin 林保華 559
1968 ‘Island’ ads part of unification push Taipei Times Editorial 560
1969 Ma must uphold human rights pledge Taipei Times Editorial 559
1970 KMT serves to obscure national sovereignty Wei Hung-wu 韋洪武 530
1971 Declaration lacks legal power Coen Blaauw 599
1972 Taiwan’s sovereignty challenged by Beijing Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 573
1973 Ma wimps out over defense zone Taipei Times Editorial 620
1974 Fukushima disaster is warning to world, TEPCO boss says Simon Tisdall / The Guardian, TOKYO 597
1975 Censoring ‘Death of a Buddha’ Taipei Times Editorial 639
1976 KMT charter now anti-democratic Frank Hsieh 謝長廷 772
1977 Preserving the values of democracy Huang Cheng-yi 黃丞儀 595
1978 Taiwan losing patience with Ma, KMT Taipei Times Editorial 525
1979 Strong chain to contain dictatorship Wilson Chen 陳破空 594
1980 Flag furor shows China’s true colors Taipei Times Editorial 597
 
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Newsflash

A watchdog organization yesterday accused the government of overlooking human rights and environmental issues while developing closer economic ties with China.

“At the very beginning of a trade agreement signed between the EU and South Korea, it was mentioned that the environment and human rights should be fully respected in trade relations,” Tseng Chao-ming (曾昭明), a member of Cross-Strait Agreement Watch and secretary-general of Corporate Social Responsibility Taiwan, told the forum. “Unfortunately, such issues are not mentioned at all in the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA) the government signed with China in June.”