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101 WikiLeaks unreleased cache of documents on Taiwan has Republic of China busy Michael Richardson 2005
102 War Clouds Over Taiwan J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 1160
103 Keating and Hartzell give two American viewpoints on an independent Taiwan Michael Richardson 1134
104 What Kan's victory means for Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 1248
105 Why China's rich lack spirit of generosity Taiwan News Editorial 1119
106 Peace, human rights can bridge Taiwan and Okinawa Taiwan News Editorial 1659
107 PRC pushes integration of Taiwan culture Taiwan News Editorial 1353
108 What Taiwan people must do while Ma waits for Hu Taiwan News Editorial 1094
109 Ma's blind spots risk Taiwan's well-being Taiwan News Editorial 1054
110 Part I: Shift of power – a new reality and a challenge for the democratic West Andrew Chang 1118
111 Ma's passivity boosts PRC threat to Taiwan Taiwan News Editorial 1105
112 Taiwan-China ECFA now faces performance test Taiwan News Editorial 1127
113 Beijing pushes Ma to dump Taiwan democracy Taiwan News Editorial 971
114 KMT 'reconstruction' is ruining Taiwan's land Taiwan News Editorial 1302
115 Taiwan's justice reform must be civic driven Taiwan News Editorial 1115
116 Taiwan must beware of PRC missile scheme Taiwan News Editorial 1157
117 How ECFA threatens Taiwan news freedom Taiwan News Editorial 1295
118 ICJ, Kosovo and Taiwan's future Taiwan News Editorial 1414
119 What Taiwan needs to fight corruption Taiwan News Editorial 1369
120 Taiwan judiciary needs reform, not KMT control Taiwan News Editorial 1267
 
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Newsflash

The Taipei 228 Memorial Museum is reopening its doors to the public this morning after a 10-month renovation, but its efforts to reveal the truth of the 228 Incident met with challenges as pro--independence activists and family members of the incident’s victims yesterday accused the museum of glorifying the acts of the then-government and distorting the truth with its selection of documents.

The renovated interior design and the documents on display in the permanent exhibition, they said, turned the museum into a bright and beautiful hall that reflected little of the tragic event, and described the then-Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) regime’s bloody crackdown on demonstrators in 1947 as the government’s exercise of authority.