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1801 2010-12-22 Walk For Tibet - Formosa MRT Station, Kaohsiung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 589
1802 2010-12-20 Holy Mountain - Christmas Tree Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 830
1803 2010-12-19 World United Animal Protection Association, Taichung - Thanksgiving Dinner for Stray Animal Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 793
1804 2010-12-19 Holy Mountain - Good Place to Have Warm Sun Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 863
1805 2010-12-18 Holy Mountain - A New Discovery Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 908
1806 2010-12-16 Walk For Tibet - Beitun Junctions Wusin Rd., Taichung - Yuanlin Train Station, Changhua Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 756
1807 2010-12-15 Walk For Tibet - Yi Lane Bridge, Miaoli - Tanzi Railway Station, Taichung Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 565
1808 2010-12-14 Jacek Kortus and Yukio Yokoyama Chopin Recital Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 663
1809 2010-12-13 Discover the Vitality of Taiwan - World United Animal Protection Association in Taichung City Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 569
1810 2010-12-12 Holy Mountain - Pictures on Bright Sunny Days Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 788
 
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Newsflash


Front row left to right, Taiwan Association for China Human Rights chairman Yang Hsien-hung, New School for Democracy chairman Wang Dan, Taiwan Society for Democracy president Ku Chung-hwa, Taiwan Friends of Uighurs chairman Paul Lin and Taiwan Labour Front secretary-general Son Yu-liam hold a news conference in Taipei yesterday calling for genuine universal suffrage in Hong Kong.
Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times

Taiwanese civil rights organizations yesterday rallied behind the people of Hong Kong in their pursuit of universal suffrage in 2017, as China sets limits on the vote for the election of the territory’s leader.

Local groups initiated a signature drive to show their support for pro-democracy activists who on Sunday vowed “an era of civil disobedience” in protest against Beijing’s decision to reject open nominations for candidates in the territory’s first direct leadership election in 2017.