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1641 The spirit and letter of the law Taipei Times Editorial 575
1642 Exclusion of Taiwan is weak link in security Chen Po-wen 陳博文 558
1643 The absurd, delusional ‘one China’ propaganda Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 562
1644 Chinese tourists ruining tourism Hsu Yu-fang 許又方 504
1645 KMT tricks and the US’ rebalancing toward Asia Paul Lin 林保華 575
1646 Making sure Ma is yesterday’s man Liberty Times Editorial 643
1647 The KMT’s two-faced strategy Taipei Times Editorial 579
1648 No such thing as ‘Chinese people’ Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 601
1649 Commander-in-chief fails nation Taipei Times Editorial 529
1650 Ma sows the seeds of chaos Taipei Times Editorial 588
1651 President Ma humiliated the nation Taipei Times Editorial 553
1652 APEC meet holds vast importance for Taiwan Lai I-chung 賴怡忠 617
1653 Ma’s sly effort to slip into history Taipei Times Editorial 556
1654 Reading US’ movements in the South China Sea HoonTing 雲程 612
1655 Tsai ruling comes as a reminder Taipei Times Editorial 611
1656 Wang needs to leave the KMT for his own good James Wang 王景弘 632
1657 Tsai has inclusive foreign policy goals Paul Lin 林保華 577
1658 Taiwanese can easily see through KMT’s lies Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 592
1659 The real meaning of changing the ‘status quo’ Chen Yi-shen 陳儀深 579
1660 Transitional justice for all is a must Lin Chia-ho 林佳和 580
 
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Newsflash


Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairman Su Tseng-chang speaks at an event in New Taipei City’s Chinshan District commemorating democracy activist Deng Nan-jung, who killed himself by self-immolation in his Taipei office in 1989 in protest against charges of sedition for his calls on the government to protect freedom expression.
Photo: Yu Chao-fu, Taipei Times

Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) Chairman Su Tseng-chang (蘇貞昌) yesterday said that freedom in Taiwan has regressed since “a repressive government” had returned to power.

Su made the remarks at a ceremony in honor of Deng Nan-jung (鄭南榕), the late democracy advocate who set himself on fire 24 years ago and died in defense of “100 percent freedom of expression.”