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941 For justice, truth must come out of hiding Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 470
942 Transitional justice has just begun Thomas Shattuck 403
943 No truth without reconciliation Taipei Times Editorial 429
944 Postpone mass events Taipei Times Editorial 393
945 White Terror cases still haunt nation Taipei Times Editorial 422
946 People come together to overcome mask crisis Hsu Jen-hui 徐仁輝 431
947 China could be ready for change Yuen Yuen Ang 洪源遠 497
948 Bad news for HK, and perhaps Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 415
949 Nothing to fear but fear itself Taipei Times Editorial 442
950 Long way for a Taiwanese Oscar Taipei Times Editorial 447
951 CCP chews up lives to retain grip on power Chen Chi-nung 陳啟濃 481
952 KMT members got it all wrong Huang Yu-zhe 黃于哲 521
953 Mask kerfuffle reveals demons Taipei Times Editorial 438
954 Fighting the demon within Taipei Times Editorial 443
955 Rulings are out of scope for Control Yuan checks Chen Mao-hsiung 陳茂雄 425
956 Local politics confuses newcomers Andy Smith 415
957 Trump should set China straight Joseph Bosco 443
958 PRC’s stance unchanged by election Taipei Times Editorial 443
959 The youth can decide their future Huang Yu-zhe 黃于哲 694
960 Possible interference exposed Taipei Times Editorial 467
 
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Newsflash


Taiwan March representatives Chen Wei-ting, left, and Lin Fei-fan, right, speak at a press conference in the Legislative Yuan in Taipei yesterday organized to protest at what they called the government’s excessive reliance on lawsuits and invasion of people’s medical records as it investigates the occupation of the legislature.
Photo: Liao Chen-huei, Taipei Times

Lawyers, student leaders and a legislator yesterday accused law-enforcement agencies, including prosecutors and the police, of abusing their powers and intimidation for summoning and questioning hundreds of Sunflower movement participants since the movement’s protests ended on April 10.

More than 400 people have been questioned or investigated by the prosecutors and the police, who obtained the protesters’ personal and medical information — sometimes illegally — since the three-week-long occupation of the Legislative Yuan’s main chamber, they said.