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2741 A true experience of White Terror Paul Lin 1251
2742 Thanks for nothing, Mr Ma Alex Raymond 1023
2743 The tyrant is back in the hall Taipei Times 1036
2744 Taiwanese should blame themselves Tien-lin Huang 995
2745 China and Chinese are al-Qaeda's new target J. Michael Cole 1149
2746 Let's play a game: Slap our president Taipei Times 1085
2747 The limits of Ma's achievements Taipei Times 945
2748 Detained by a lawless judiciary Chi-yao Huang 839
2749 Why 2012 will be a deadly deadline J. Michael Cole 1162
2750 Yonaguni Island and changing relations HoonTing 932
2751 The Act that silences academics Hei-yuan Chiu 1066
2752 Restricting freedom of expression in Taiwan The Alliance for Democracy and Human Rights 1801
2753 There's still no transparency Taipei Times 1146
2754 KMT's policy leaves it flat-footed Chih-yu Shih 1177
2755 Hard to tell friends from enemies Taipei Times 998
2756 Lee’s gesture puts spotlight on Ma Taipei Times 938
2757 Xinjiang and Taiwan’s silence Taipei Times 1009
2758 Ma and Beijing’s agenda Jei-Hsuan Huang 1128
2759 Yonaguni plans raise questions of Taiwan I-chung Lai 1305
2760 Dog eat dog, Aboriginal-style Taipei Times 1241
 
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Newsflash

Tibetans and foreign supporters carry photos of self-immolators during the final day of the four-day solidarity campaign in New Delhi on Febraury 2, 2013. (Phayul photo)

DHARAMSHALA, February 8: In a first of its kind mass arrest in connection with the ongoing wave of self-immolation protests in Tibet, Chinese authorities have arrested 70 Tibetans in eastern Tibet.

Chinese state media Xinhua on Thursday cited police in the Malho region as saying that the “criminal suspects” were captured in connection with a “string of self-immolations that have occurred since November 2012.”