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461 Su must take stance on bilingual nation goal Tsai Jr-keng 蔡志鏗 336
462 Taiwan’s geopolitical challenges Eric Chiou 邱奕宏 332
463 Repeal law on Sun’s portrait, flag Huang Di-ying 黃帝穎 427
464 Keeping the candles burning for June 4 Jane Ywe-hwan 張月環 360
465 Taiwanese key as China postures The Liberty Times Editorial 530
466 Zero tolerance for abuses of power Taipei Times Editorial 429
467 Ko Wen-je duped by COVID-19 fake news Susie Su 蘇拾瑩 554
468 Taiwan must rid military of spies Taipei Times Editorial 340
469 Apple pushing shift away from China Taipei Times Editorial 449
470 Unchecked power corrupts justice Chang Kuo-tsai 張國財 289
471 Native languages must be preserved Liou Uie-liang 劉威良 484
472 India’s stance on Tibet, Dalai Lama Wang Wen-sheng 王文勝 406
473 Defending Taiwan — a Biden gaffe? Joseph Bosco 316
474 Time for Taiwan’s global inclusion Ben Goren 290
475 Unification extremism cannot go unchecked Mike Chang 張昭仁 579
476 Give Taiwan what it thinks it needs – just in case Walter Lohman 347
477 China proves Fukuyama wrong Parris Chang 張旭成 262
478 Taiwan-Japan military ties possible Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 464
479 Preventing another shooting Taipei Times Editorial 277
480 China’s ideological and institutional inferiority Miles Yu 631
 
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Newsflash

Calling President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) a human rights violator who had no right to talk about human rights, dozens of former political prisoners yesterday protested as the president delivered a speech at the Jingmei Human Rights Cultural Park as part of events to mark International Human Rights Day.

“You’re a transgressor!” “Ma Ying-jeou, step down!” “You don’t deserve to stand there and talk!” “We don’t want to listen to your lies!” the protesters shouted.