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A protester holds a sunflower as over two hundred thousand people rally on March 30, 2014 in Taipei. Taiwanese protesters opposed to the contentious Trade in Services Agreement with the mainland called for a huge weekend rally filling Ketagalan Boulevard leading from the Presidential Office to the Legislative Yuan to increase pressure on President Ma Ying-jeou.
Related:
- Sunflower Protesters Open Up, by Chien-min Chung, April 9, 2014
- Why Taiwan’s Protesters Stuck It Out, by John Tkacik, April 9, 2014
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A protester holds a sunflower as over two hundred thousand people rally on March 30, 2014 in Taipei. Taiwanese protesters opposed to the contentious Trade in Services Agreement with the mainland called for a huge weekend rally filling Ketagalan Boulevard leading from the Presidential Office to the Legislative Yuan to increase pressure on President Ma Ying-jeou.
Related:
- Sunflower Protesters Open Up, by Chien-min Chung, April 9, 2014
- Why Taiwan’s Protesters Stuck It Out, by John Tkacik, April 9, 2014