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2341 Merkel shows leadership, Ma flops Kenneth Lin 林向愷 635
2342 Why is no one held to account? Lin Feng-jeng 林峰正 820
2343 Taiwanese must end presidential planking Joe Doufu 醜豆腐 774
2344 June 4 — in memoriam Taipei Times Editorial 642
2345 Referendum laws are in dire need of amendment Hsu Yung-ming 徐永明 648
2346 Philippine protest is laughable now Taipei Times Editorial 609
2347 Ma’s rights promises do not reflect actuality Chen Mei-chin 陳美津 693
2348 China picks pockets of academics worldwide Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 641
2349 US needs to put end to ‘one China’ confusion Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 695
2350 Taiwan must defend its name Chiang Huang-chih 姜皇池 659
2351 Debacle at WHO erodes Taiwan’s sovereignty Chen Mei-chin 陳美津 707
2352 Taiwan stuck in ‘Red Queen race’ J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 707
2353 Ma’s empty protests are more than a bad joke James Wang 王景弘 632
2354 Simply flabbergasted by wimpy Ma Taipei Times Editorial 677
2355 No payoff from Ma’s China gamble Michael Mazza 817
2356 Dalai Lama is still outfoxing Beijing Michael Danby 606
2357 Beijing will not go to rehab Taipei Times Editorial 668
2358 What about protecting Taiwan’s democracy? Chen Mei-chin 陳美津 774
2359 US will continue to support Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 950
2360 Mr Ma, do you take us for fools? Taipei Times Editorial 722
 
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Newsflash

Thubwang Kyab, 23, sets himself ablaze on the main street of Sangkog town in Sangchu, Tibet on October 26, 2012 protesting China's rule. He succumbed to his injuries at the protest site.

DHARAMSHALA, December 21: Beijing based journalists of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation have been able to gain rare access to Tibet, reporting on Tibetan voices of dissent and resistance in the face of heavy security crackdown in the region.

“China is not good to us,” a Tibetan woman, described as a herder, with her face hidden for security reasons tells the camera. Another woman asserts, “We would be so happy if the Dalai Lama comes back.”