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1921 In search of the spirit of Lu Hsiu-yi Taipei Times Editorial 647
1922 KMT’s past crippling the nation’s free future Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 648
1923 Taiwanese must show China their tenacity Huang Tzu-wei 黃子維 582
1924 June 25: A dark day for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 608
1925 Ma growing nation into a ‘cabbage republic’ James Wang 王景弘 571
1926 HK, Tibet have lessons for Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 566
1927 MOFA fails to defend sovereignty Taipei Times Editorial 583
1928 Taiwan should form front with HK Lu I-ming 呂一銘 714
1929 Bid to divide youth will hurt nation Liu Ching-yi 劉靜怡 562
1930 ‘Lai effect’ accents evolving views Paul Lin 林保華 559
1931 KMT-CCP twins’ despotism in vain Taipei Times Editorial 625
1932 Taiwan and the spiritual exiles of Kenneth Pai Lee Min-yung 李敏勇 710
1933 Failing the fight against corruption Wu Ching-chin 吳景欽 571
1934 Sunflower and Tiananmen protests Ming-yeh Rawnsley 蔡明燁 687
1935 Taiwan can learn from Tiananmen Joyce Huang 613
1936 Ma’s legacy no concern of nation Taipei Times Editorial 635
1937 Ma can idle away next two years Liberty Times Editorial 643
1938 AIT loses credibility over green card affair James Wang 王景弘 573
1939 Ma still confusing values and action Taipei Times Editorial 633
1940 Ukraine’s regrets now Taiwan’s frustration Kengchi Goah 吳耿志 638
 
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Newsflash


Aboriginal and civic groups yesterday protest in front of the National Police Agency against what they say has been police harassment of Aborigines who participated in spraying graffiti on the facade of the Guangfu Township Office in Hualien County last month.
Photo courtesy of the Association for Taiwan Indigenous Peoples’ Policy

Aboriginal and civic groups yesterday accused the government of conducting a “political witch hunt” with its pursuit of activists who spray-painted the Guangfu Township (光復) Office building in Hualien County to demand the restoration of Aboriginal names to tribal areas.

Early on Oct. 19, the Fa-Ta Alliance for Attack and Defense (馬太攻守聯盟), an Aboriginal group with members from the local Fataan and Tafalong communities in Hualien, painted graffiti on the facade of the office reading: “The land is the eternal nation” and “Whose restoration [(光復, guangfu)]? Names [of places] should be left to the master of the land,” along with the Aboriginal names of the two tribes.