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461 Developing a better defense system Taipei Times Editorials 530
462 KMT betrays all its late presidents The Liberty Times Editorial 357
463 Taiwan should abolish the ECFA Yen Huai-shing 顏慧欣 495
464 Beijing twists history to its own end Gerritvan der Wees 462
465 Hsia’s China trip undermines Taiwan Taipei Times Editorials 429
466 Nothing ‘unfortunate’ about visit Chris van Laak 367
467 Taiwanese are not easily rattled Taipei Times Editorial 375
468 Pelosi visit exposes Beijing’s great lie Chen Ching-kuen 陳慶坤 404
469 Taiwan must address TikTok threat Pan Kuan 潘寬 496
470 Watershed moment for ties with US Sumit Kumar 390
471 Pelosi visit sets new milestone Taipei Times Editorial 384
472 Escalation over Pelosi trip unlikely Chuang Jung-hung 莊榮宏 366
473 Why Taiwan matters in the US-PRC war of ideas Ian Easton 457
474 Information leakages imperil US arms deals Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 533
475 CCP threats to US reveal Beijing’s true colors Leo Chang 張宏林 359
476 Kneeling in politics is archaic Taipei Times Editorial 577
477 Pelosi visit would be best support Gerrit van der Wees 435
478 Those who can escape Shanghai Zitu Kinosita 木下實 360
479 Pelosi’s visit would reset agenda Joseph Bosco 499
480 Shinzo Abe’s sacrifice for Taiwan Chin Heng-wei 金恒煒 378
 
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Newsflash


Former US attorney-general Ramsey Clark, wearing blazer, supports jailed former president Chen Shui-bian’s son Chen Chih-chung as he raises his fist outside the @Bian Restaurant in Greater Kaohsiung’s Sanmin District yesterday.
Photo: Chang Chung-i, Taipei Times

The “dangerous game” of keeping imprisoned former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁) from access to appropriate medical care has been played for “too long and too far,” former US attorney-general Ramsey Clark said yesterday in Taipei, calling for Chen’s immediate release and international attention to his situation.

Clark, who is in Taiwan on a four-day visit, told a press conference yesterday evening that Taiwanese need to exercise their power and make their support of Chen heard, while the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva should pay attention to Chen’s case and do its duty.