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2441 Was the judiciary independent? J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 579
2442 Democracy, free speech under siege in Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 663
2443 The justice system and politics in Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 809
2444 Total distraction, irresponsibility Taipei Times Editorial 596
2445 Vying for votes in a changed milieu Taipei Times Editorial 610
2446 Chen’s ghost returns to haunt Ma Taipei Times Editorial 639
2447 Botched Abe visit shows president’s mentality Daniel Shen 沈宇軒 652
2448 Why vote in the Nov. 27 elections? Taipei Times Editorial 627
2449 Ma, Obama face similar challenges Liu Shih-chung 劉世忠 559
2450 Ma trotting out same old cross-strait lies James Wang 王景弘 700
2451 Online censorship has no home here Taipei Times Editorial 675
2452 Whose sovereignty is Ma defending? Liberty Times Editorial 635
2453 November polls and US-Taiwan relations Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 599
2454 Weak defense, poor intelligence Taipei Times Editorial 643
2455 Understanding Taiwan’s status Hoonting 765
2456 Naphtha plant must be relocated Chan Chang-chuan 詹長權 672
2457 The true cost of peace with China Taipei Times Editorial 649
2458 Trying to make sense of Ma’s AP corrections James Wang 王景弘 735
2459 Taiwanese shedding ethnic identities Taipei Times Editorial 660
2460 A glimpse behind the Chinese veil Taipei Times Editorial 635
 
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Newsflash

A screen grab of Tibetan nun Palden Choetso's self-immolation protest on November 3, 2012 in Tawu, eastern Tibet.

DHARAMSHALA, February 7: A major US based broadcaster, which has a widely followed Tibetan language section, has denied Chinese allegations of their involvement in encouraging Tibetan protesters to set themselves on fire.

Voice of America Director David Ensor in a release Wednesday said the allegations were “totally false,” while noting that the self-immolations are “tragic and a sign of distress in Tibet.” He further called on China Daily and CCTV to “retract their stories.”