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2541 Is an ECFA beneficial to Taiwan … or the US? Nat Bellocchi 824
2542 KMT proposal reeks of censorship Taipei Times Editorial 705
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2544 NHI reform misses the point Taipei Times Editorial 797
2545 Beijing’s intentions for ECFA very clear James Wang 王景弘 827
2546 Experts vs the people: democracy in jeopardy Hsu Shih-jung 徐世榮 751
2547 ECFA requires more than ‘belief’ Taipei Times Editorial 804
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2549 China shows signs of neo-fascism J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 829
2550 Is HK democracy to be feared? Taipei Times Editorial 705
2551 It’s not Ma’s words, it’s his deeds Taipei Times Editorial 838
2552 The real cause of the 228 Incident Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 1361
2553 Taiwan can’t afford to be silent Taipei Times Editorial 873
2554 KMT’s woes can be laid at feet of Ma, King Lu I-ming 呂一銘 817
2555 KMT’s paternalism is self-defeating Taipei Times Editorial 1002
2556 China is Ma’s ‘opiate of the masses’ Liberty Times Editorial 1188
2557 Are we on the brink of a new 228? Lin Yun-mei 林詠梅 1777
2558 Where are the jobs? Taipei Times Editorial 1201
2559 Where do Ma’s loyalties lie? Taipei Times Editorial 1005
2560 Without birds, arms sales is theater Taipei Times Editorial 927
 
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Newsflash

Thousands of Tibetans and supporters rally in Dharamshala to mark the 54th Tibetan National Uprising Day on March 10, 2013. (Phayul photo/Tentse)

DHARAMSHALA, March 10: A Tibetan man attempted to set himself on fire today in the exile headquarters of Dharamshala during a mass protest rally marking the 54th Tibetan National Uprising Day.

Dawa, in his 30s, reportedly consumed and poured kerosene over himself.

Speaking to Phayul, Sangchu Dugbey, an eye witness said: “When I saw him, he was carrying a bottle of kerosene and some girls were requesting, ‘Please, don’t do it.”