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2221 US will continue to support Taiwan Gerrit van der Wees 824
2222 Mr Ma, do you take us for fools? Taipei Times Editorial 577
2223 Embedded advertising threatens democracy Lu I-ming 呂一銘 513
2224 Tsai offers a vision of Taiwan’s road ahead Chen Mei-chin 陳美津 520
2225 Ma’s political playacting will backfire Taipei Times Editorial 635
2226 Taiwan’s competitiveness is fading Tung Chen-yuan 童振源 651
2227 Wake up and defend our freedom Liberty Times Editorial 578
2228 Election maneuvers to favor Ma Ying-jeou Chen Mei-chin 陳美津 501
2229 Taiwan needs to make a choice Nathan Novak 538
2230 Merging elections has hidden costs Pan Han-shen 潘翰聲 498
2231 The ugly face of misogyny Taipei Times Editorial 584
2232 Government starts to sound like PRC Taipei Times Editorial 537
2233 Stopping at nothing to win elections Taipei Times Editorial 553
2234 The selective application of law is no law at all Mei-chin Chen 陳美津 536
2235 Antiquated structure of the KMT on full display James Wang 王景弘 559
2236 Has the KMT gone crazy? Taipei Times Editorial 559
2237 Rule of law or rule by law? Taipei Times Editorial 568
2238 No more ‘Chinese Taipei’ Michael Scanlon 580
2239 Open letter to Ma Ying-jeou’s KMT government Nat Bellocchi, Coen Blaauw, Et Al 662
2240 Doubts over fortitude of Taiwanese democracy Peng Ming-min 彭明敏 643
 
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Newsflash


Thousands of pro-democracy protesters march in the streets to demand universal suffrage in Hong Kong yesterday.
Photo: Reuters

Tens of thousands of pro-democracy protesters marched in Hong Kong yesterday, with many calling for the territory’s leader to be sacked, in what could turn out to be the biggest and most passionate challenge to Chinese Communist Party rule in more than a decade.

Hong Kong Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying (梁振英) said his government would do its “utmost” to move toward universal suffrage and stressed the need for stability after nearly 800,000 voted for full democracy in an unofficial referendum.