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2881 The Act that silences academics Hei-yuan Chiu 1276
2882 Restricting freedom of expression in Taiwan The Alliance for Democracy and Human Rights 2007
2883 There's still no transparency Taipei Times 1360
2884 KMT's policy leaves it flat-footed Chih-yu Shih 1362
2885 Hard to tell friends from enemies Taipei Times 1170
2886 Lee’s gesture puts spotlight on Ma Taipei Times 1171
2887 Xinjiang and Taiwan’s silence Taipei Times 1213
2888 Ma and Beijing’s agenda Jei-Hsuan Huang 1320
2889 Yonaguni plans raise questions of Taiwan I-chung Lai 1513
2890 Dog eat dog, Aboriginal-style Taipei Times 1454
2891 Media maggots hit new low David Kay 1485
2892 Ma’s deceit over nature of Republic of China James Wang 1367
2893 The memorial hall whitewash Taipei Times 1556
2894 ECFA follies put an end to oversight, consensus I-Ming Lu 1414
2895 The legitimacy of ROC rule Ming-Chung Chen 1704
2896 Democracy regressing Sally Wu 1629
2897 Is Ma oblivious to China’s abuses? Taipei Times 1395
2898 Ma no fan of democracy Michael Scanlon 2038
2899 President or puppet George Yeh 1302
 
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Newsflash

Taiwan has turned down an opportunity to join an exhibition as a “theme country” in a renowned European comic convention, prompting criticism from opposition lawmakers yesterday over the government’s commitment to participating in international activities.

The organizers of the Angouleme International Comics Festival, the largest of its kind in Europe, had invited Taiwan to take part in the convention next year as a theme country, but the Taiwanese government rejected the invitation.

Government Information Office (GIO) Minister Philip Yang (楊永明) defended the decision at a press conference, saying “it was simply due to limited budget resources and manpower,” making it difficult for the government to prepare for the event in such a short period.