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1751 2011-03-04 Visit Tati Fellow Practitioners Tzan-ying's Family Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 647
1752 2011-02-28 228 Pursuit of Responsibility and Achieve Historical Justice March Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 617
1753 2011-02-28 228 Taiwan Divinities Memorial Ceremony at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 792
1754 2011-02-26 Care Human Rights Candlelight Concert at Xinmin high school, Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 603
1755 2011-02-26 Holy Mountain - Gazing Afar Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 899
1756 2011-02-26 Tati Contemporary English Studies - War Love Letters and Taiwan Poems Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 579
1757 2011-02-23 Ma Ying-jeou deliberately tampers with Taiwan's history - Local communities protest at 228 Memorial Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 708
1758 2011-02-22 A Collage of Kaohsiung 228 Forum at Kangshan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 776
1759 2011-02-20 Taiwan National Hero Museum Web Site Officially Launched Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1944
1760 2011-02-20 The Name of the Wind - 228 Incident Exhibition at Kaohsiung Museum of History Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 602
 
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Newsflash

Seishu Makino, Japanese Vice Minister of Economy, Trade and Industry signing a petition demanding the immediate withdraw of Chinese security forces from Ngaba and Tibet in Tokyo on December 6, 2011.

DHARAMSHALA, December 7: Following the recent spate of self-immolations in Tibet, senior Japanese leaders, including two vice ministers and two members of parliament, pledged their support for the Tibetan cause and signed a petition urging immediate global intervention in Tibet.

The Japanese leaders were the latest to join an impressive list of world leaders and Nobel Laureates, calling for a coordinated international response to condemn China’s repressive measures in Tibet and demanding an immediate withdraw of China’s security forces from Ngaba and across Tibet.