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721 Enough with Aboriginal discrimination Taipei Times Editorial 222
722 Planning for after the COVID-19 pandemic Michael Lin 林正二 196
723 Ambiguity burdens Tibetan students Dolma Tsering 218
724 Expanding the Taiwan consensus Liberty Times Editorial 256
725 Lee Teng-hui’s legacy must live on Chu Meng-hsiang 朱孟庠 304
726 EU, India should engage Taiwan Sana Hashmi, Zsuzsa Anna Ferenczy 220
727 Non-conventional defenses needed Taipei Times Editorial 223
728 Strong backbone can thwart China Yeomin Yoon 208
729 Inspired by the Velvet Revolution Vincent Chen 陳建志 233
730 ‘Asian NATO’ presents opportunity Yao Chung-yuan 姚中原 227
731 US faces turning point over Taiwan Ted Yoho 208
732 End of strategic ambiguity policy Joseph Bosco 201
733 Fines do little to end corporate crime Taipei Times Editorial 199
734 US trade talks a boon for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 208
735 Tsai has yet to build her legacy for the nation JoshuaTin 田台仁 213
736 Taiwanese first as world beckons Lin Bor-giun 林伯鈞 195
737 China’s reaction to US-Taiwan ties Paul Lin 林保華 220
738 Taiwan was not ‘primitive’ Taipei Times Editorial 234
739 Learning from a war that never was Lu Li-shih 呂禮詩 200
740 US-China conflict to unite Taiwan James Lee 李牮斯 203
 
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Newsflash

The government must grant medical parole to former president Chen Shui-bian (陳水扁), not only for the sake of protecting his rights, but for the sake of social stability, the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) said yesterday.

“Since former president Chen Shui-bian’s health is failing, the DPP calls on President Ma Ying-jeou [馬英九] to respect the assessments of medical professionals and grant him medical parole, so he may receive appropriate treatment at home,” DPP spokesperson Huang Di-ying (黃帝穎) said yesterday. “By granting Chen medical parole, Ma would be acting in accordance with the two international human rights covenants that he signed, and which the legislature adopted as law.”