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461 2017-11-18 Holy Mountain - Taiwan Ancestor Temple Tiger Lord Placement Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1147
462 2017-11-19 Taichung Presbyterian Church Thanksgiving Concert Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 604
463 2017-11-19 Holy Mountain - Practitioner, Tsan-chu's (Su Beng Senior) Visit Taiwan Ancestor Temple & Napping, Re-energize Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 476
464 2017-11-16 2017 World Philosophy Day plus Taiwan Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 549
465 2017-11-15 Tati Affinity Group Activity - Visit Min-hao Practitioner at Nursing Home Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 650
466 2017-11-10 Holy Mountain - Taiwan Ancestor Temple Plaque Placement Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 478
467 2017-10-23 Holy Mountain - Adopt Guardian Dog, Raku Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 528
468 2017-11-12 Holy Mountain Event Records Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 542
469 2017-11-11 Holy Mountain - Taiwan Ancestor Temple Enshrinement Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 664
470 2017-11-05 Holy Mountain Event Records Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 665
 
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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.