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2161 Farmers poor in Ma’s fruit kingdom Taipei Times Editorial 510
2162 A new Cold War looms in East Asia Taipei Times Editorial 532
2163 Avoid the China trap, recognize Taiwan Russell Hsiao 531
2164 KMT campaign turns desperate James Wang 王景弘 472
2165 Fear descends upon the elections Taipei Times Editorial 466
2166 Living in a world divided in half Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 473
2167 Selling out Taiwan not an option for the US Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 500
2168 ‘Ditch Taiwan’ camp hits new low Taipei Times Editorial 470
2169 Su Beng is an example for Taiwan Paul Lin 林保華 646
2170 Taiwan’s identity needs defining Shao Hsuanlei 邵軒磊 484
2171 US needs to help protect free choice in Taiwan Nat Bellocchi 白樂崎 550
2172 Pigs have taken flight Taipei Times Editorial 509
2173 Piggy banks fly as change desired Taipei Times Editorial 584
2174 Peace agreement nothing but a trap Paul Lin 林保華 486
2175 Ma is so unpopular because he is, well, Ma Joe Doufu 醜豆腐 477
2176 Oct. 25 is Taiwan’s date with disaster Kuo Cheng-deng 郭正典 484
2177 Tseng wins for herself and Taiwan Taipei Times Editorial 454
2178 Making Taiwan an end in itself Taipei Times Editorial 448
2179 Seeing through Ma’s gimmicks Chen Mei-chin 陳美津 462
2180 Ambiguous Ma won’t win any votes Taipei Times Editorial 473
 
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Newsflash


Part of the Democratic Progressive Party’s march to manifest the public’s dissatisfaction with President Ma Ying-jeou sets out from Wanhua train station in Taipei yesterday.
Photo: Lo Pei-der, Taipei Times

People from all walks of life took to the streets in Taipei yesterday to voice their dissatisfaction with President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) governance.

A group of Hakka people held big black flags with calligraphy in white that read yimin (義民, “righteous people”) as they marched. The flag is modeled on the black flags used by Hakka militias who defended their home villages during an uprising against the Qing Dynasty in 1786 and again when they fought against the Japanese occupation of Taiwan in 1895.