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21 Taiwan nationalist Su Beng on Chen Shui-bian case and the future of the island (Photos) Michael Richardson 889
22 Taipei police rough up Chen supporters outside presidential office building (Photos) Michael Richardson 789
23 Taiwan Justice Rescue Force demands immediate release of Chen Shui-bian (Photos) Michael Richardson 884
24 The rallying cry inside Democracy Camp was to free Chen Shui-bian (Photos) Michael Richardson 923
25 Aquia Tsay calls for release of Chen Shui-bian and public vote on Taiwan status (Photos) Michael Richardson 769
26 Democracy advocate Aquia Tsay says Chen Shui-bian did not get a fair trial Michael Richardson 844
27 Law journal editor Huang Yueh-hong says Chen case is political prosecution (Photos) Michael Richardson 978
28 Court watcher Jennifer Cheng says Republic of China courts lack justice Michael Richardson 898
29 Court watcher Jennifer Cheng attended every day of Chen Shui-bian trial Michael Richardson 970
30 Law professor Yuan Hong-bing says China is behind the case of Chen Shui-bian (Photos) Michael Richardson 866
31 Chinese intellectual Yuan Hong-bing cites secret document in Chen Shui-bian case Michael Richardson 969
32 Scholar Jerome Keating says Chen Shui-bian is victim of political persecution Michael Richardson 980
33 Judge Hong Yin-hua says Chen Shui-bian’s conviction was illegal Michael Richardson 967
34 Legislator Hsu-Chung-hsin believes that China controls Ma Ying-jeou on Chen case Michael Richardson 819
35 Legislator Hsu Chung-hsin says decision in Chen case was politically motivated Michael Richardson 718
36 Legislator Liu Chien-kuo says Chen Shui-bian’s case shows jury system is needed (Photos) Michael Richardson 780
37 Legislator Hsiao Bi-khim calls Chen Shui-bian’s prison conditions horrible (Photos) Michael Richardson 1059
38 Hsiao Bi-khim charges Ma Ying-jeou’s administration of wrongful detentions Michael Richardson 1055
39 Legislator Hsiao Bi-khim says political prosecutions threaten Taiwan’s democracy Michael Richardson 790
40 Legislator Mark Chen describes the poor health and suffering of Chen Shui-bain Michael Richardson 829
 
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Newsflash

President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) yesterday said his government would “cautiously consider” whether the nation should sign a peace agreement with China within the next decade, but added that such a move would require strong domestic backing.

“We are now thinking of cautiously considering whether we should sign a cross-strait peace agreement within the next decade, as the two sides’ relations are gradually improving,” Ma said during a press conference at the Presidential Office where he presented the latest in a series of plans for his “golden decade” blueprint for the country’s development over the next 10 years.