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2661 First it was US beef, then an ECFA Taipei Times 848
2662 Yen Ching-piao is Yi-ge repackaged Taipei Times 1016
2663 Afghanistan: Opportunity for Taiwan Taipei Times 898
2664 Taiwan must uphold sovereignty Liberty Times Editorial 957
2665 Promises, promises — but where is the loot? Lu I-mi 呂一銘 958
2666 Beef debacle is Ma’s opportunity Taipei Times 1026
2667 Don’t place hope in PRC investment Liberty Times Editorial 805
2668 Creating jobs – but for whom? Taipei Times 885
2669 Economics and politics cannot be separated Wang To-far 王塗發 1044
2670 Cao Cao would be much amused Taipei Times 951
2671 Improved ties mean a declining economy Wang To-far 王塗發 1042
2672 Another self-inflicted shot in the foot Taipei Times 984
2673 Excuse our ‘technical issues’ Taipei Times 826
2674 US should stop fooling around and back Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 1089
2675 Learning the lessons of Kaohsiung Liberty Times Editorial 1023
2676 Ma’s enduring ECFA delusion Taipei Times 1007
2677 Politicians are trading our human rights away Liu Ching-Yi 劉靜怡 950
2678 People don’t buy Ma’s China policies Taipei Times 809
2679 Ma still ignoring public opinion Liberty Times Editorial 802
2680 Justice and the sleazy coalition Taipei Times 898
 
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Newsflash


Part of the Democratic Progressive Party’s march to manifest the public’s dissatisfaction with President Ma Ying-jeou sets out from Wanhua train station in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei Times

People from all walks of life took to the streets in Taipei yesterday to voice their dissatisfaction with President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) governance.

A group of Hakka people held big black flags with calligraphy in white that read yimin (義民, “righteous people”) as they marched. The flag is modeled on the black flags used by Hakka militias who defended their home villages during an uprising against the Qing Dynasty in 1786 and again when they fought against the Japanese occupation of Taiwan in 1895.