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2101 Preserving Taiwan’s native tongues Liberty Times Editorial 652
2102 ‘Chinese Taipei’ belittles Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 580
2103 Exposing the 228 Massacre’s secrets Taipei Times Editorial 629
2104 Action needed on human rights Taipei Times Editorial 617
2105 Remembrance, not burial of the truth Taipei Times Editorial 604
2106 The abuse of Chen’s human rights Taipei Times Editorial 569
2107 US foreign strategy needs to change Tu Ho-ting 杜和庭 628
2108 Kuo treated unjustly by the nation’s judiciary Open letter from the North America Taiwanese Professors’ Associa 667
2109 China’s assault on press freedom Taipei Times Editorial 641
2110 KMT not designed to be democratic Liberty Times Editorial 589
2111 Ma running the country like an old court farce Steve Wang 王思為 634
2112 Ma’s swelling credibility gap Taipei Times Editorial 596
2113 Doctors must protect Chen Dan Bloom 623
2114 Democracy and ‘the China factor’ Jackson Yeh 葉國豪 622
2115 Ma puts Chinese students first Taipei Times Editorial 603
2116 Taiwan must transform or crumble Liberty Times Editorial 619
2117 Old tactics on Chinese media failing Taipei Times Editorial 559
2118 Freedom calls for persistence Taipei Times Editorial 642
2119 Do not sell Taiwan’s dignity off with its land Ko Yu-fen 柯裕棻 621
2120 Ma keeps evading key issues Taipei Times Editorial 615
 
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Newsflash


Peter Wang, center, convener of the 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign, holds a Ministry of Foreign Affairs sign that was torn off the ministry building during a protest in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei Times

Pro-independence protesters tore down a name board of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) yesterday and clashed with police on the sidelines of their protest against what they described as President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) poor governance and pro-China position.

Hundreds of supporters of the 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign (908台灣國) staged a protest on Ketagalan Boulevard in front of the Presidential Office Building and the ministry yesterday afternoon, raising a Taiwan national flag and throwing shoes at the Presidential Office — an annual event of the pro-independence group.