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Political Prisoner No.22
Officer He

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Verdict No.16

The Sentence of the Three Suspects Including Chang, Wu and Liu, Should be Returned for Stricter Review and Approval

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Torture 22 – Shining strong light into the eyes

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Pingtung native Chen Wu-jen was incarcerated for 2 years after he wrote down this sentence on the back of an aptitude test: "Anti Central Government and Anti KMT." He was one of the many painters who were subjected to intense gov surveillance during Taiwan's

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folk religion to be released next month, featuring the maritime goddess Matsu, scholar deity Wenchang Dijun, guardian of wealth Zhao Gongming, and fertility deity Zhusheng Niangniang. https://t.co/dxrg0Z4TfB

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Composer Yang San-lang was a trumpet player and founder of the Black Cat dance troupe, which once had up to 50 members. His first song and enduring hit, "Hoping for Your Swift Return," resonated with families separated by war. https://t.co/7e3J2A1GmN

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"Red-crowned Garrulax, Garrulax ruficeps"

White-throated/Rufous-crowned Laughingthrush, proposed endemic. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877) https://t.co/HUkTqDeah4

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"Formosan Green Woodpecker, Gecinus tancol"

The grey-headed woodpecker. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/ZgVXMQhd14

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"Red-kneed Pomatorhinus, Pomatorhinus erythrocnemis"

The black-necklaced scimitar babbler. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/FWUu6rV7Mx

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"Formosan Jay, Garrulus taivanus"

subspecies of the Eurasian Jay. Published in "The Birds of Asia" by English ornithologist John Gould (1804–1881) with notes provided by naturalist Robert Swinhoe (1836–1877). https://t.co/D0wu19O70u

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