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1561 Human rights: The key to soft power Taipei Times Editorial 658
1562 China’s sly tricks show its lack of confidence Paul Lin 林保華 526
1563 Forging a Taiwanese identity in our schools Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 659
1564 The world is waiting for Tsai’s address Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 523
1565 Ma’s cross-strait efforts prove futile Taipei Times Editorial 535
1566 Chen’s trial should be investigated Taipei Times Editorial 965
1567 Ma is being reckless on his way out Taipei Times Editorial 609
1568 KMT shows true colors with choice of Hung James Wang 王景弘 526
1569 What the ‘Panama Papers’ reveal Taipei Times Editorial 606
1570 Two nations can produce cross-strait friendship Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 503
1571 The subtle aspects of transitional justice Lin Chia-ho 林佳和 535
1572 Feigning ignorance over justice Taipei Times Editorial 511
1573 HK serves as warning for Taiwan Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 579
1574 Washington bristles, China cowers Paul Lin 林保華 551
1575 Historical documents should be made public James Wang 王景弘 496
1576 Lingering shadow of political terrorism Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 497
1577 Beijing has only itself to blame Taipei Times Editorial 529
1578 Military police search is a farce Taipei Times 517
1579 Caught between China and the US Sushil Seth 602
1580 Day marred by a lack of compassion Taipei Times Editorial 575
 
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Newsflash


Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng laughs during a news conference in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Pichi Chuang, Reuters

Taiwan’s leaders appear to have a lack of understanding of “the essence of Beijing’s authoritarian regime,” despite Taiwan serving as a role model for democratic development in China, Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng (陳光誠) said in Taipei yesterday.

Chen, who has been living in the US after fleeing China in May last year, told an international press conference on the first full day of his 18-day visit to Taiwan, that President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) refusal to meet him “reflected the fierce competition between a democracy and an authoritarian regime.”