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Home Activity Slideshow 2018-04-17 Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) Memorial, "Suffering and Rising - Chang Chi-lang(張七郎) Family and 228" by Chen Meng-juan(陳孟絹)

2018-04-17 Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) Memorial, "Suffering and Rising - Chang Chi-lang(張七郎) Family and 228" by Chen Meng-juan(陳孟絹)

Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) Memorial, "Suffering and Rising - Chang Chi-lang(張七郎) Family and 228" by Chen Meng-juan(陳孟絹)
 



Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) Memorial, "Suffering and Rising - Chang Chi-lang(張七郎) Family and 228" by Chen Meng-juan(陳孟絹)


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Last Updated ( Friday, 20 April 2018 20:48 )  

Newsflash

The government’s decision to block exiled Uighur rights activist Rebiya Kadeer’s visit in December sparked an outcry among Internet users, with many condemning the decision.

“What an ‘honor’ for Taiwan that such shameful news has spread throughout the world so quickly,” a member of the online social networking system Plurk called “E23” said early yesterday morning when replying to a post by fellow Plurker Lavendersea that linked to reports published by several foreign media outlets on the government’s refusal of Kadeer’s intended visit.