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702 Beware Beijing’s climate trap Taipei Times Editorial 309
703 US should send shots to Taiwan Thomas Shattuck 343
704 Japan should stand stronger with US Joseph Bosco 331
705 Taiwan’s secrets require guarding Taipei Times Editorial 351
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718 EU set to stand up for human rights Chang Sue-chung 張淑中 312
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720 Obstruction by pro-China forces Chen Hsiang-jung 陳翔容 324
 
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Newsflash

Chinese armed forces in full riot gear deployed during the Machu horse racing festival in eastern Tibet on August 12 to deter public protests. (Photo/TCHRD)

DHARAMSHALA, August 21: Chinese authorities issued a notice barring Tibetans from setting themselves on fire and deployed hundreds of armed forces during a recently concluded horse racing festival in eastern Tibet.

With the wave of self-immolations continuing to burn across Tibet, local Chinese authorities took stringent measures ahead of the annual horse racing festival at Machu (Chinese: Maqu) in Kanlho, Gansu on August 12 to prevent public protests.