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2741 Propaganda overshadows Dalai Lama Taipei Times 716
2742 The balance between the US, Japan and Taiwan Sebo Koh 許世模 924
2743 Now the punishment begins Taipei Times 795
2744 Referendum decision bodes poorly Taipei Times 934
2745 Tragedy could bring ray of hope J. Michael Cole 寇謐將 826
2746 US, PRC maneuvers post-Morakot HoonTing 雲程 837
2747 Ethnicity crucial to response to Morakot Paul Lin 林保華 986
2748 Dalai Lama visit puts Ma in quandary Taipei Times 889
2749 Now for the overseas fifth column Sushil Seth 908
2750 The Ma Ying-jeou myth perishes Chin Heng-wei 金恆煒 769
2751 Ma’s lack of competence, humility is all on show Chi Chun-chieh 紀駿傑 833
2752 Legislation that befits a disaster Taipei Times 870
2753 The Kuayue drill: Chinese goodwill? Taipei Times 775
2754 What next for the disaster zones? Lin Wan-i 林萬億 886
2755 What was the NSC's role in US aid delays? Lai I-chung 賴怡忠 832
2756 The political disaster is just starting Taipei Times 1005
2757 THE LIBERTY TIMES EDITORIAL: Ma is at wit's end — and so are we Taipei Times 763
2758 Morakot's first scalp was a true scapegoat J. Michael Cole 782
2759 Expansive China faces foreign resentment Christian Lowe 762
2760 Ma has China in mind, not Taiwan Taipei Times 732
 
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Newsflash


From left, former Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) legislator Wang Li-ping, DPP Legislator Yu Mei-nu, Taiwan Association for Human Rights secretary-general Chiu Ee-ling, Lee Ching-yu, wife of jailed human rights advocate Lee Ming-che, and Covenants Watch chief executive officer Huang Yi-bee in Taipei yesterday hold greetings cards that are to be sent to Lee Ming-che in prison in China.
Photo: Chien Jung-fong, Taipei Times

A group of human rights campaigners yesterday urged the public to show their support for Taiwanese human rights advocate Lee Ming-che (李明哲) by writing him a New Year or birthday card, adding that they would present another report on Lee’s case at a UN meeting in February.