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2061 Preparing for the next disaster Taipei Times Editorial 413
2062 Agriculture should not be ignored Du Yu 杜宇 493
2063 Ma’s legacy will be more odious than he wished Ku Chung-hwa 顧忠華 384
2064 Treatment of Chen is a national disgrace Frank Murkowski 586
2065 Facing up to Tiananmen Taipei Times Editorial 434
2066 Ma needs a lesson in democratic principles Allen Houng 洪裕宏 467
2067 Taiwanese may face a worse crisis than Greece Lai Chen-chang 賴振昌 393
2068 The stigma that never goes away Taipei Times Editorial 405
2069 Taiwan’s beacon starts to flicker Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 423
2070 Taiwan must face its ROC demons Yang Liu Hsiu-hua 楊劉秀華 449
2071 Raining on Ma Ying-jeou’s parade Taipei Times Editorial 436
2072 Washington must stand by its old ally Taiwan Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 428
2073 Defending freedom of speech Taipei Times Editorial 464
2074 A crisis for everyone but Ma Taipei Times Editorial 456
2075 China tunes in airwave propaganda Taipei Times Editorial 526
2076 An about-face, but no apology Taipei Times Editorial 468
2077 Useful toe treading by Taiwan? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 460
2078 Our reluctant commander-in-chief Taipei Times Editorial 528
2079 Empty words on human rights? Taipei Times Editorial 479
2080 Locks alone won’t keep hope alive Taipei Times Editorial 511
 
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Newsflash

Falun Gong practitioners hold portraits of alleged victims at a demonstration in Taipei yesterday to mark the 10th anniversary of China’s launch of a crackdown on the group. China banned Falun Gong in 1999 after branding it an “evil cult.”
PHOTO: AP

More than 1,000 Falun Gong practitioners staged a protest yesterday against China’s persecution of the movement over the past 10 years.

Led by a marching band, protesters held banners and signs as they departed from a park across the street from Taipei 101.

“Ending the Chinese Communist Party [CCP] regime is the only way to end the persecution,” one sign read, while a banner said: “Supporting human rights in China is supporting freedom for Taiwan.”