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1621 The subtle aspects of transitional justice Lin Chia-ho 林佳和 637
1622 Feigning ignorance over justice Taipei Times Editorial 672
1623 HK serves as warning for Taiwan Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 723
1624 Washington bristles, China cowers Paul Lin 林保華 650
1625 Historical documents should be made public James Wang 王景弘 639
1626 Lingering shadow of political terrorism Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 594
1627 Beijing has only itself to blame Taipei Times Editorial 632
1628 Military police search is a farce Taipei Times 629
1629 Caught between China and the US Sushil Seth 756
1630 Day marred by a lack of compassion Taipei Times Editorial 672
1631 Justice for 228 Massacre victims Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 620
1632 Viewing 228 Massacre in new way to spur change Yang Chen-lung 楊振隆 607
1633 The place of Su Beng in the fight for freedom Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 776
1634 New national anthem needed Taipei Times Editorial 630
1635 US needs to recalibrate its policies on Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 689
1636 Visa rejection is a step backwards Taipei Times Editorial 733
1637 Ma Ying-jeou’s accidental legacy Bret Hinsch 730
1638 Hong Kong’s ‘fishball revolution’ Joseph Tse-Hei Lee 李榭熙 781
1639 The unspoken ‘1998 consensus’ Wayne Pajunen 750
1640 Time for the elected to earn respect Taipei Times Editorial 702
 
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Newsflash

A total of 108 people — including 33 victims of the 228 Massacre and 75 family members — yesterday filed a lawsuit against the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT), demanding it apologize for the massacre and compensate them for their hardship.

“Nearly 63 years have passed, still the KMT has never shown any intention to take responsibility and apologize to victims and their families,” Yang Chen-lung (楊振隆), whose uncle was killed by KMT troops, told a press conference at the 228 Memorial Park in Taipei.