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1271 2013-09-19 Prof. Chang Yan-hsien Visits Tati(Daixde) Wenshan Branch for Lunar Mid-Autumn Blessing Ritual Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 448
1272 2013-09-19 Friends of A-bian Accompany President Chen Celerbrating the Mid-Autumn Festival with Sky Lantern Blessing Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 347
1273 2013-09-18 "Modern Version of the Trojan Horse - Decryption of the Trade Pact Crisis" New Book Released Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 307
1274 2013-09-14 The Wander and Return of Taiwan Independence Movement: Ng Chiautong and Taiwan Sōtokufu Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 460
1275 2013-09-14 Diligently for the People and Strengthen Taiwan - DPP's 8 Years in Office Seminar Final Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 297
1276 2013-09-15 Holy Mountain PaPaGo XCV Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 541
1277 2013-09-10 Tati Journal No. 39 Packaging Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 334
1278 2013-09-08 Ninth Ketagalan Blvd. Taiwan Flag Raising Ceremony - 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 339
1279 2013-09-07 China's Rise and the Emerging Democratic Frontier in Asia-Pacific - International Symposium Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 448
1280 2013-09-08 San Francisco Peace Treaty and Taiwan National Identity - Expose Ma Government's One China Framework Betraying Taiwan Forum Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 359
 
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Newsflash

Hundreds of university students voiced their disappointment and anger over President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) continued silence over their anti-media monopoly appeal following an overnight vigil yesterday and vowed to keep on pressing the president for a response and action on an issue that risks undermining freedom of speech in the nation.

The students launched the protest on 7pm on Monday at Liberty Square, followed by a sit-in protest starting at 4am yesterday on Ketagalan Boulevard, right outside the restricted area for the New Year’s Day flag-raising ceremony. They demanded that the president clarify his position on the controversial Next Media Group (壹傳媒集團) deal and address related issues on media monopoly and Chinese influence over Taiwan’s media.