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2121 China fanning the flames in Tibet Lobsang Sangay 484
2122 US should heed Huntman’s advice Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 489
2123 No country for old men Taipei Times Editorial 486
2124 Wanted: a government with spine Taipei Times Editorial 491
2125 Be careful what you wish for Taipei Times Editorial 477
2126 Farmers must take brave stand Lee Wu-chung 李武忠 560
2127 KMT plans revisionist constitution rewrite idea Chu Ping-tzu 祝平次 527
2128 Independence vital to Diaoyutais Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 510
2129 Ma’s commitment to human rights Taipei Times Editorial 494
2130 Martial law era stings still smart Taipei Times Editorial 486
2131 China plays by its own rules Taipei Times Editorial 476
2132 Provoking conflict as distraction Taipei Times Editorial 507
2133 Absolute power’s tendency to corrupt Chiu Hei-yuan 瞿海源 504
2134 Fear not the great ‘brainwashing’ Taipei Times Editorial 538
2135 No democracy without US support Wu Li-pei 吳澧培 549
2136 Ma is up to his neck in beef stew Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 549
2137 AEC’s arrogance endangers us all Jay Fang 方儉 574
2138 Ma’s past returns to haunt him Taipei Times Editorial 499
2139 Taiwan, China need a ‘special friendship’ Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 517
2140 Ma’s blatant lies about fuel prices Lin Cho-shui 林濁水 657
 
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Newsflash

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) lawmakers have proposed an amendment to toughen penalties for military officials found guilty of treason.

Current punishments are too lenient and do not serve as a deterrent, legislators told a meeting of the Legislative Yuan’s Foreign Affairs and National Defense Committee yesterday, citing the case of former army colonel Hsiang Te-en (向德恩).

Hsiang was found guilty of accepting bribes and signing a letter of surrender swearing allegiance to the People’s Republic of China as his “motherland.” The Kaohsiung District Court in February last year sentenced him to seven-and-a-half years in prison and ordered him to pay NT$560,000, the equivalent of what he received in bribes.