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1591 2012-01-12 Tsai Ing-wen Fairness and Justice Rallies @ Changhua Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 387
1592 2012-01-10 Support You All the Way - Tsai Ing-wen Motorcade Parade @ Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 547
1593 2012-01-08 Year-end Clean-up, Meditation and Ritual - Kaohsiung Lecture Hall Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 488
1594 2012-01-08 Tsai Ing-wen Fairness and Justice Rallies @ Taipei Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 380
1595 2012-01-08 Tsai Ing-wen Fairness and Justice Campaign Rallies @ Fengyuan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 498
1596 2012-01-07 Tsai Ing-wen Campaign Rallies @ Tainan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 381
1597 2012-01-07 Chen Chih-chung - ① Justice for Taiwan Campaign Rally @ Kaohsiung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 517
1598 2012-01-07 Pay a Visit to the Millennium Camphor at Caotun Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 405
1599 2012-01-04 Tsai Ing-wen [Justice Fulfill in Taiwan] Campaign Rallies @ Hualien Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 402
1600 2012-01-04 Friend of Tsai Launches ‘Vote Push-Calling’ Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 381
 
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Newsflash


Social activist Chang Chih-mei holds up a copy of the 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign 2013 calendar in Greater Taichung on Monday.
Photo: Su Chin-fong, Taipei Times

With 2013 around the corner, the 908 Taiwan Republic Campaign has produced a calendar in an effort to strengthen pro-localization consciousness and make Taiwanese history more widely known.

The numbers 908 — signifying the date on which the San Francisco Peace Treaty was signed — are included in the pro-Taiwan independence organization’s name because founder and convener Peter Wang (王獻極) believes that Japan gave up its rights of governance over Taiwan but made no mention of who it ceded control to, making Taiwan a sovereign country that is, in Wang’s words, temporarily and unlawfully occupied by the “Republic of China government-in-exile.”