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2081 ‘One China’ against the Philippines Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 551
2082 Careless wording harms diplomacy Taipei Times Editorial 624
2083 Xi’s memo is a wake-up call Taipei Times Editorial 658
2084 Be wary of Beijing in Manila row Paul Lin 林保華 630
2085 Protecting Taiwanese is Ma’s duty Taipei Times Editorial 672
2086 Action needed on Philippines Taipei Times Editorial 607
2087 Judiciary inventive on corruption Lin Yu-hsiung 林鈺雄 737
2088 The lessons Yoichi Hatta taught us Taipei Times Editorial 1404
2089 Signing the death warrant for Taiwan Chiu Hei-yuan 瞿海源 620
2090 Documents shed light on Nixon’s ‘betrayal’ James Wang 王景弘 613
2091 More jaw-dropping comments Taipei Times Editorial 524
2092 Human rights violated Tiffany Hsiao 630
2093 Lin court ruling puzzles the public Taipei Times Editorial 558
2094 The rape of Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 669
2095 Government actions over Chen widen political gulf Mei-chin Chen 陳美津 579
2096 The right to medical care Taipei Times Editorial 650
2097 Stop sowing the seeds of hatred Taipei Times Editorial 589
2098 Taiwan, China wooing Scotland Colin Alexander 717
2099 Reinterpreting a dictator’s legacy Huang Chang-ling and Yeh Hung-ling 黃長玲,葉虹靈 734
2100 Freedom to choose national identity Jerome F. Keating Ph.D. 608
 
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Members of the Alliance of Referendum for Taiwan return to Taipei yesterday after walking around the island in protest at what they call the “autocratic control of the judiciary.” They also called for the release of jailed former president Chen Shui-bian.
Photo: CNA

Members of a pro-independence group yesterday completed a 36-day walk around the country as they called on the authorities to end what they termed “autocratic control of the judiciary” and for the release of jailed former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁).

The walk, initiated by the Alliance of Referendum for Taiwan, arrived at Banciao Railway Station in New Taipei City (新北市) yesterday morning. They braved the cold and rain, and at noon reached Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office in Taipei, where an overnight protest was scheduled.