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1981 University professors call on Ma to resign Taiwan Association of University Professors 620
1982 Ma’s arrogance aggravating crisis Taipei Times Editorial 677
1983 KMT tactics conjure up memories of White Terror Gerrit van der Wees 566
1984 Rising chorus of dissent John Hsieh 614
1985 Importance of social movements in Taiwan Dafydd Fell 640
1986 Nuclear waste will waste Taiwan Gloria Hsu 徐光蓉 765
1987 Service pact needs redo, not review Taipei Times Editorial 671
1988 Notion of the motherland is dead Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 690
1989 Be cautious, but not afraid John Hsieh 652
1990 Protect the rights of Tibetans in Taiwan Huang Song-lih and Shih Yi-hsiang 黃嵩立,施逸翔 730
1991 Say goodbye to Taiwan, say goodbye to peace Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 1139
1992 Investigate 228 criminals John Yang 647
1993 In Taiwan, with spring came death, not rebirth Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 762
1994 Ma echoes Chiang Kai-shek’s ethos James Wang 王景弘 731
1995 Clueless Ma adrift in delusion Taipei Times Editorial 647
1996 Implications of independence polls Taipei Times Editorial 640
1997 Control Yuan is an inept dinosaur Taipei Times Editorial 631
1998 Imprint of Taiwanese outweighs Ma’s vision James Wang 王景弘 624
1999 The myth of Taiwan’s China policy Taipei Times Editorial 675
2000 No response to Ma’s unmet promises Taipei Times Editorial 622
 
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Newsflash

Democratic Progressive Party's presidential candidate Tsai Ing-wen at an election rally last month.(Photo/AP)

DHARAMSHALA, February 24: A former presidential candidate and leader of Taiwan’s largest opposition party, has expressed concerns over the situation in Tibet and called on President Ma Ying-jeou to voice his concerns to Beijing.

Democratic Progressive Party Chairperson Tsai Ing-wen said she was “heartbroken” with the increasing reports of self-immolation protests by Tibetans in her meeting with Dawa Tsering, director of the Tibet Religious Foundation of His Holiness The Dalai Lama, Wednesday.