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681 ‘Greater China’ is a harmful myth James Lee 李牮斯 322
682 Following the treason money Taipei Times Editorial 284
683 Taiwan is Taiwan; all other names are useless Twu Shiing-jer 涂醒哲 313
684 Media need to stand up for Taiwan Peng Jui-jen 彭睿仁 338
685 ‘War means Taiwan independence’? John J. Tkacik, Jr. 327
686 China facing challenges on Tibet Sumit Kumar 277
687 UK signaling Pacific clouds of war Edward Chen 陳一新 318
688 Boosting Taiwan’s Vietnam policy Huynh Tam Sang 457
689 Japan still settling its Taiwan policy Joseph Bosco 337
690 Beijing exploits vaccines for profit Yang Chun-chieh 楊峻杰 323
691 Beijing’s becoming brazen in its sins Taipei Times Editorial 614
692 KMT infected with ‘China disease’ Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 349
693 Policies enhance Indo-Pacific ties Sana Hashmi and Alan Yang 楊昊 339
694 Pitfalls of corporate jab donations Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 330
695 Virus briefings are not created equal Chang Yueh-han 張約翰 432
696 Gene harvesting a security concern Taipei Times Editorial 326
697 The Diplomat gives voice to CCP Shohret Hoshur 338
698 China losing in new global order Liberty Times Editorial 325
699 Internal criticisms only help CCP Chien Yu-yen 簡余晏 304
700 Furthering Taiwan-US military ties Brandon Chen 陳俊偉 305
 
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Newsflash

Dolma Kyab, 32, was sentenced to death by a Chinese court for allegedly killing his wife on March 11 but exile Tibetans say his wife immolated self on March 13, 2013, in protest against Chinese rule

DHARAMSHALA, AUGUST 17: An Intermediate court in Tibet’s Ngaba region has sentenced a Tibetan man to death for allegedly killing his wife who the exile Tibetans say had died five months back after setting herself on fire in protest Chinese rule.

The Chinese state run media cited a court ruling that says Dolma Kyab, 32, from Zoege County had strangled his wife, Kunchok Wangmo to death on March 11 this year following an argument over “drinking problem”. However, reports
published earlier in March on this site indicate that Kunchok Wangmo, 31, set herself on fire on the eve of Xi Jinping’s formal selection as the new President of China to protest Chinese rule in Tibet and to call for the return of the exiled Tibetan leader the Dalai Lama to Tibet.