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1001 2014-12-26 Visit Yongan Temple, Caotun, Nantou Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 375
1002 2014-12-21 Taichung Tati(Daixde) Headquarters Year-end Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 373
1003 2014-12-21 The Uncrushable Rose: A Mum's Chronic of the 318 Movement - Yang Tsuei's New Book Released Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 408
1004 2014-12-21 Taiwan National Cultural Gala - Solstice Rubbing Rice Balls at Taiwan Independence Association Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 396
1005 2014-12-21 Tati Changhua Branch Year-end Clean-up Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 397
1006 2014-12-20 Holy Mountain - Volunteering Fulfilling Wishes Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 384
1007 2014-12-14 Political Rehabilitation for A-bian in the World Human Rights Day Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 396
1008 2014-12-14 Kaohsiung, Tainan Folks Visit Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 415
1009 2014-12-12 Central Coexistence Youth Combination - Central Youth Participated in 228 Activities - Yang Tsuei Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 483
1010 2014-12-10 Overthrow Evil Kuomintang, Youth Save A-bian Concerts Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 418
 
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Newsflash


A protester scuffles with police officers yesterday as China’s Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits Chairman Chen Deming arrives at the Cross-Strait CEO Summit in Taipei’s Xinyi District.
Photo: Reuters

After a week-long trip around Taiwan dogged by persistent protests, China’s Association for Relations Across the Taiwan Straits (ARATS) Chairman Chen Deming (陳德銘) returned to Taipei yesterday to attend the annual Cross-Strait CEO Summit — only to be greeted by more demonstrations.

Although the summit purports to facilitate business relationships across the Taiwan Strait, critics say the meeting in effect allows the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT) and Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to formulate decisions on cross-strait trade policies while circumventing legislative and administrative procedures.