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2301 US-Taiwan draft treaty proposed Taipei Times 538
2302 Stop fabricating Taiwan’s history Liberty Times Editorial 1045
2303 Birdcaging democracy Taipei Times Editorial 536
2304 An inconsistent Presidential Office Taipei Times Editorial 467
2305 Who will stay behind as Taiwan’s people flee? Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 502
2306 Propaganda or self-promotion? Taipei Times Editorial 540
2307 Chaos will define 2011 in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 500
2308 Draft law threatens media freedoms Lu I-ming 呂一銘 533
2309 Beautiful or not, lies are still far from truth James Wang 王景弘 510
2310 Security overkill robs envoy, public Taipei Times Editorial 507
2311 Ma’s delusions of ‘soft power’ Taipei Times Editorial 551
2312 No place for politicking on human rights issues Cho Chun-ying 卓春英 571
2313 A challenging year for human rights Yang Tsung-li 楊宗澧 523
2314 Taiwan’s political isolation must cease Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 639
2315 Human rights at bottom of the heap Taipei Times Editorial 552
2316 ‘Taiwan consensus’ is a travesty J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 604
2317 The empty chair that said it all Taipei Times Editorial 526
2318 Chen’s new life behind bars won’t break him Dan Bloom 572
2319 Shooting highlights double standards Taipei Times Editorial 537
2320 No such restraint on Lien shooting Taipei Times Editorial 595
 
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Newsflash


Taipei Press Photographers’ Association chairman Chiou Rung-ji accuses police of removing journalists violently from recent anti-government protests during a press conference in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: CNA

Representatives from media worker groups and academics yesterday accused the Taipei City Police Department of using excessive force against reporters in recent protests and trying to evade public scrutiny of what they described as police’s infringement of freedom of the press.

The violent eviction of reporters on March 24, when thousands of protesters occupied the Executive Yuan compound, and on April 28, during an overnight antinuclear sit-in on Zhongxiao W Road, violated the media’s right to report, the representatives told a press conference.