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81 Filling Pacific islands banking gap Fang Kai-hung 方凱弘 130
82 KMT, TPP are instigating crisis Taipei Times Editorial 144
83 Show no leniency for Chinese spies Taipei Times Editorial 133
84 Honor guard change small, but vital Taipei Times Editorial 128
85 Consistency sacrifices adaptability Cathy Fang 140
86 Jointly resist China’s legal bullying Gong Lin-dong 宮臨冬 155
87 Potential infiltration is concerning KnighT Chang 張天泰 122
88 CCP’s information war against Lai and the Taiwanese Antonio Graceffo 174
89 Lai should consider ICC membership Taipei Times Editorial 193
90 The forced assimilation of Tibet Khedroob Thondup 166
91 Importance of Taiwanese identity Lee Hsiao-feng 李筱峰 165
92 The consequences of war for China Paul Lin 林保華 149
93 Legislative ‘reform’ populist assault Lee Chi-en 李其恩 139
94 Lessons leading to democracy 3.0 Lin Jui-hsia 林瑞霞 130
95 Nvidia CEO sparks new interest in Taiwanese Tshua Siu-ui 蔡守崴 173
96 Proper way of constitutional reform Yao Meng-chang 姚孟昌 158
97 KMT, TPP test limits of democracy The Liberty Times Editorial 340
98 Remembering the Tiananmen spirit Taipei Times Editorial 301
99 Building on growing ties with Japan Chiu Chih-wei 邱志偉 252
100 Power grab disguised as ‘reform’ Taipei Times Editorial 309
 
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Newsflash


Aboriginal and civic groups yesterday protest in front of the National Police Agency against what they say has been police harassment of Aborigines who participated in spraying graffiti on the facade of the Guangfu Township Office in Hualien County last month.
Photo courtesy of the Association for Taiwan Indigenous Peoples’ Policy

Aboriginal and civic groups yesterday accused the government of conducting a “political witch hunt” with its pursuit of activists who spray-painted the Guangfu Township (光復) Office building in Hualien County to demand the restoration of Aboriginal names to tribal areas.

Early on Oct. 19, the Fa-Ta Alliance for Attack and Defense (馬太攻守聯盟), an Aboriginal group with members from the local Fataan and Tafalong communities in Hualien, painted graffiti on the facade of the office reading: “The land is the eternal nation” and “Whose restoration [(光復, guangfu)]? Names [of places] should be left to the master of the land,” along with the Aboriginal names of the two tribes.