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Home Activity Slideshow 2015-09-05 Peace & Neutrality Carnival for the Next Generations @ the Front Square of Taichung Train Station

2015-09-05 Peace & Neutrality Carnival for the Next Generations @ the Front Square of Taichung Train Station

Peace & Neutrality Carnival for the Next Generations @ the Front Square of Taichung Train Station
 



Peace & Neutrality Carnival for the Next Generations @ the Front Square of Taichung Train Station


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Last Updated ( Sunday, 06 September 2015 10:29 )  

Newsflash


Lee Ching-yu, wife of Taiwanese human rights advocate Lee Ming-che, shows how her husband had signaled her not to say anything because a listening device was concealed in his clothing, in Yueyang, China, yesterday.
Photo: CNA

A Chinese court yesterday sentenced Taiwanese human rights advocate Lee Ming-che (李明哲) to five years in prison for holding online political lectures and helping the families of jailed dissidents in a conviction demonstrating how Beijing’s harshest crackdown on human rights in decades has extended beyond China.