2010年7月23日 星期五

Taipei Times - archives

Taipei Times - archives: "resident Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) is both president of Taiwan and chairman of the Chinese Nationalist Party (KMT). When it comes to the so-called Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement (ECFA), which he has yet to fully explain to the Taiwanese public, he seems to be favoring the latter role. He recently bundled off former KMT chairman Wu Poh-hsiung (吳伯雄) to Beijing on his behalf to speak with Ma’s counterpart, Chinese President and General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Hu Jintao (胡錦濤). Wu’s remit was to convey Chairman Ma’s gratitude and to report his successful reconstruction of the party-state system, meaning he not only has his party, but also the public, under his thumb. Shades of Chairman Mao (毛澤東), surely?

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2010年7月18日 星期日

nothing for Ma

Taipei Times - archives: "Farmers yesterday ended their overnight protest in front of the Presidential Office against land seizures by the government, but despite their persistence, representatives were not granted a meeting with President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九).

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2010年7月16日 星期五

Taipei Times - archives

Taipei Times - archives: "Guts United Taiwan (GUT) yesterday slammed the government for putting World Uyghur Congress president Rebiya Kadeer on a three-year blacklist and declaring her a potential threat to social order in Taiwan.

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2010年7月8日 星期四

Taipei Times - archives

Taipei Times - archives: "On Wednesday, several groups of environmental activists and oyster farmers from Changhua County jointly applied to the government to set up a trust fund to purchase coastal wetlands near the estuary of the Jhuoshuei River.


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