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2141 Ma is up to his neck in beef stew Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 562
2142 AEC’s arrogance endangers us all Jay Fang 方儉 592
2143 Ma’s past returns to haunt him Taipei Times Editorial 511
2144 Taiwan, China need a ‘special friendship’ Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 531
2145 Ma’s blatant lies about fuel prices Lin Cho-shui 林濁水 671
2146 ECFA, US beef: More empty words? Tung Chen-yuan 童振源 517
2147 Ma Ying-jeou’s ego gone wild Taipei Times Editorial 516
2148 Textbook tactics to re-write history Liberty Times Editorial 490
2149 Repression vs resistance in Tibet Andre Glucksmann,Karel Schwarzenberg, Desmond Tutu,Richard v 519
2150 PRC’s religious freedom not for all Taipei Times Editorial 469
2151 People must wake up to the truth of Ma’s policy Michael Danielsen 488
2152 Preparing for the next disaster Taipei Times Editorial 495
2153 Agriculture should not be ignored Du Yu 杜宇 561
2154 Ma’s legacy will be more odious than he wished Ku Chung-hwa 顧忠華 448
2155 Treatment of Chen is a national disgrace Frank Murkowski 661
2156 Facing up to Tiananmen Taipei Times Editorial 511
2157 Ma needs a lesson in democratic principles Allen Houng 洪裕宏 542
2158 Taiwanese may face a worse crisis than Greece Lai Chen-chang 賴振昌 472
2159 The stigma that never goes away Taipei Times Editorial 501
2160 Taiwan’s beacon starts to flicker Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 499
 
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Newsflash

Seishu Makino, Japanese Vice Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry signing a petition demanding the immediate withdraw of Chinese security forces from Ngaba and Tibet in Tokyo on December 6, 2011.

DHARAMSHALA, December 7: Following the recent spate of self-immolations in Tibet, senior Japanese leaders, including two vice ministers and two members of parliament, pledged their support for the Tibetan cause and signed a petition urging immediate global intervention in Tibet.

The Japanese leaders were the latest to join an impressive list of world leaders and Nobel Laureates, calling for a coordinated international response to condemn China’s repressive measures in Tibet and demanding an immediate withdraw of China’s security forces from Ngaba and across Tibet.