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2401 Denying Taiwanese sovereignty Liberty Times Editorial 803
2402 It’s time to expect the unexpected Taipei Times Editorial 814
2403 How we can be a good neighbor to the Japanese Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 683
2404 Ma and the call for US to abandon Taiwan James Wang 王景弘 833
2405 KMT actions heard loud and clear Taipei Times Editorial 703
2406 Free Taiwan Yang Liu Hsiu-hwa 楊劉秀華 781
2407 End using inmates for transplants Lee Yuan-teh 李源德 700
2408 Abandoning Taiwan defies reason Chihmei Lin Chen 林智美 892
2409 Tar and feathers on Ma for killings Taipei Times Editorial 694
2410 Charles Glaser’s fallacious arguments Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 1540
2411 Making sense of the 228 Incident Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 1297
2412 Taiwan’s system will never mesh with China James Wang 王景弘 775
2413 Realism does not mean inhumanity J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 810
2414 For genuine freedom, a clean break is needed Yang Liu Hsiu-hwa 楊劉秀華 738
2415 Time to start defrosting US-Taiwan relations Walter Lohman 1095
2416 Can China contain People Power? Sushil Seth 788
2417 Great cross-strait misconceptions Taipei Times Editorial 695
2418 The fight for freedom and democracy is not over Ku Chung-hwa 顧忠華 763
2419 Taiwan also needs a Jasmine Revolution Chang Yeh-shen 張葉森 772
2420 From little acorns can grow mighty oak trees Wang Dan 王丹 737
 
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Newsflash

Leaked US cables cast doubt on statements made by President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) administration that Taiwan’s presence at the World Health Assembly (WHA) was a result of direct communication with the WHO and that Taiwan’s designation as “Chinese Taipei” was acceptable and did not infringe on Taiwanese sovereignty.

Instead, the cables released by WikiLeaks suggest Beijing’s heavy involvement in the matter, with its insistence that Taiwan’s international participation be based on the “one China” principle.

For three consecutive years since 2009, Taiwan has taken part in the annual WHA meeting as an observer under the name “Chinese Taipei.” While Ma’s government has hailed the participation in the WHA as a major diplomatic achievement, it has been clouded by accusations that it has eroded Taiwan’s sovereignty.