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2121 Democracy and ‘the China factor’ Jackson Yeh 葉國豪 687
2122 Ma puts Chinese students first Taipei Times Editorial 676
2123 Taiwan must transform or crumble Liberty Times Editorial 675
2124 Old tactics on Chinese media failing Taipei Times Editorial 638
2125 Freedom calls for persistence Taipei Times Editorial 716
2126 Do not sell Taiwan’s dignity off with its land Ko Yu-fen 柯裕棻 700
2127 Ma keeps evading key issues Taipei Times Editorial 690
2128 The countdown to the end of Ma Liberty Times Editorial 709
2129 The emergence of student power Ivan Ho 何明修 687
2130 ‘Wild Strawberries’ are the future Yang Tsui 楊翠 774
2131 Ma not fit to lecture on human rights Taipei Times Editorial 656
2132 After Palestine, could it be Taiwan? Taipei Times Editorial 659
2133 The state of affairs in Taiwan is very simple Mei-chin Chen 陳美津 592
2134 Welcome to Ma’s broken ‘Republic of Beggardom’ Allen Houng 洪裕宏 637
2135 Nationhood is key to the status of all in Taiwan Yang Liu Hsiu-hwa 楊劉秀華 675
2136 Government is busy doing nothing Taipei Times Editorial 660
2137 Cherish this anti-nuclear opportunity Taipei Times Editorial 728
2138 Time to wake up to espionage threat Taipei Times Editorial 777
2139 Be wary of Ma’s intentions Taipei Times Editorial 597
2140 Respecting freedom of opinion Taipei Times Editorial 759
 
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Newsflash

Exiled Uighur leader Rebeiya Kadeer speaks at a press conference at her office in Washington on Friday.
PHOTO: NADIA TSAO, TAIPEI TIMES

Exiled Uighur leader Rebiya Kadeer on Friday accused Taipei of bowing to Beijing’s pressure in refusing to allow her to visit Taiwan and demanded an apology from the President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) administration for linking her and the World Uyghur Congress (WUC) to “terrorists.”

“I am filled with regret, I am very disappointed,” she said during an emotional press conference in her Washington office.