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Since 6th November 2008, students in Taiwan have launched a sit-in movement against the "Parade and Assembly Law" which contradicts the Constitution Law. The movement fights for the human rights and the democracy in Taiwan.
20 Nov 2008
Rethinking Taiwan's democratization in light of the European experience
As I criticized Taiwanese people so much the last days, I want to show, that there was also some quality in discussions of the past:
Rethinking Taiwan's democratization in light of the European experience
--Speech on the occasion of Europe Day 2005
Li-chiun Cheng
National Youth Commission minister
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http://blog.roodo.com/lccheng/archives/152998.html
Rethinking Taiwan's democratization in light of the European experience
--Speech on the occasion of Europe Day 2005
Li-chiun Cheng
National Youth Commission minister
...
http://blog.roodo.com/lccheng/archives/152998.html
Today: Nothing happened in Taipei
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Except that some immature lawmakers could not agree to give the people one of the human rights, the right of freedom of assembly. And they were not even able to simply take one of many law examples from more developed democratic countries all over the world.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2008/11/20/2003429064
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Except that some immature lawmakers could not agree to give the people one of the human rights, the right of freedom of assembly. And they were not even able to simply take one of many law examples from more developed democratic countries all over the world.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2008/11/20/2003429064