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David on Formosa
@davidonformosa.bsky.social
Interested in Taiwan, democracy and human rights.
https://davidonformosa.wordpress.com/
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Some important history here. 100 years ago Taiwanese were working to establish their democratic and independent future!
April 12, 1925: A meeting in Caotun, Japanese-occupied Taiwan, of the Petition Movement for the Establishment of a Taiwanese Parliament. The campaign is led by Iap Ing-tsing, at center holding hat and walking stick.
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Also in #Europe — the current vice president of #Taiwan, Bi-khim Hsiao, who delivered the 1st-ever speech by a senior member of the Taiwanese government in the European Parliament.

"We don't just want to survive. We want democracies to thrive," she said in #Brussels. www.ipac.global/news/taiwans...
November 8, 2025 at 4:39 AM
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New ASPI report on Australian institutional responses to a Taiwan Strait crisis. Authors include @mhar4.bsky.social and @nathanattrill.bsky.social

www.aspi.org.au/report/austr...
October 31, 2025 at 1:08 AM
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Official statement by the foreign ministry of #Taiwan to TIME magazine:

"China is the source of disruption to peace and stability across the Taiwan Strait due to its persistent rhetorical and military aggression against Taiwan—including military exercises, gray-zone threats, and cognitive warfare."
October 28, 2025 at 10:44 PM
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A few remarks:
1. I can't get pass the lack of logic of the 1st paragraph, which rightly describes China as a threat for Taiwan (and as being "the most dangerous party") but blames Taiwan President Lai Ching-te for officially aknowledging that threat.

Yes, Taiwan's political system is under threat.
Trump and Xi should exchange assurances — ideally in a new U.S.-PRC joint communiqué — to stabilize cross-strait relations and reduce military activities around Taiwan. My proposal in @foreignaffairs.com: www.foreignaffairs.com/taiwan/towar...
Toward a Taiwan Truce
How Trump and Xi can pull back from the brink.
www.foreignaffairs.com
October 29, 2025 at 12:35 AM
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150,000 join Taiwan Pride as organizers urge understanding
Organizers and participants expressed hope that the parade would help build understanding amid a growing global backlash against diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI).
150,000 join Taiwan Pride as organizers urge understanding - Focus Taiwan
Around 150,000 people attended Taiwan Pride on Saturday, with organizers and participants expressing hope that the parade would help build understanding amid a growing global backlash against diversit...
focustaiwan.tw
October 25, 2025 at 12:28 PM
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Zero-based Mobilization: A Rapid Assessment of the Recent Hualien Flood Disaster and the Modernization of Taiwan’s Mobilization Systems blog.schee.info/2025/10/12/z...
Zero-based Mobilization: A Rapid Assessment of the  Recent Hualien Flood Disaster and the Modernization of Taiwan’s Mobilization Systems
The scale and intensity of civilian mobilization witnes…
blog.schee.info
October 12, 2025 at 2:47 AM
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My column this week on migrant labor, the US move against Giant, etc
www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/ar...
Notes from Central Taiwan: Just ‘following the law’ - Taipei Times
Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan
www.taipeitimes.com
October 6, 2025 at 12:32 AM
Congratulations to @audreyt.org for being one of the recipients of the 2025 Right Livelihood Awards

rightlivelihood.org/the-change-m...
Audrey Tang - Right Livelihood
rightlivelihood.org
October 1, 2025 at 12:45 PM
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Civicus Monitor – China: Regime continues to criminalise activists, increase digital restrictions and deploy transnational repression against protesters
monitor.civicus.org/explore/chin...
China: Regime continues to criminalise activists, increase digital restrictions and deploy transnational repression against protesters - Civicus Monitor
monitor.civicus.org
September 27, 2025 at 8:09 AM
US Customs has issued a ban on the import of products from Giant Bicycles Taiwan factory citing the use of forced labour.

Giant also manufacturers bicycles for other brands including the major US cycling brand Trek

www.cbp.gov/newsroom/nat...
CBP issues Withhold Release Order on Giant Manufacturing Co. Ltd.
Securing America's Borders
www.cbp.gov
September 25, 2025 at 2:39 AM
The landslide overflowed due to rain from Typhoon Ragasa causing flooding in Guangxi Township, Hualien

www.cna.com.tw/news/asoc/20...
September 23, 2025 at 10:37 AM
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Why #Taichung folks were trying to recall #KMT legislator Yen Kuan-heng (顏寬恒): the 47-year-old son of a prominent #gangster was sentenced to 8 years and 4 months for crimes including embezzlement, falsifying transaction records, and occupying state-owned land. He purchased a Maserati w/ those funds.
September 11, 2025 at 12:58 PM
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An excellent feature on the wansei, Taiwan-born Japanese who were expelled after World War 2. Although the word "repatriation" is used, for some wansei the outbound trip from Keelung was the first time they had left home. Not all were able to integrate into post-war Japan.
September 5, 2025 at 6:53 PM
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Michelle King on two accessible new books on Taiwan that, fittingly, treat its history as of great interest for its own sake lareviewofbooks.org/article/one-... ...read the essay along w/this lareviewofbooks.org/article/a-de... & this lareviewofbooks.org/article/move... work well as a Taiwan trilogy
One Island, Many Histories | Los Angeles Review of Books
Michelle T. King reviews Catherine Lila Chou and Mark Harrison’s “Revolutionary Taiwan” and Anna Beth Keim’s “Heaven Does Not Block All Roads.”
lareviewofbooks.org
August 27, 2025 at 7:42 PM
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#HongKong: 72 rights groups urge the UK Prime Minister to secure the release of imprisoned writer & publisher Jimmy Lai, as his health deteriorates.

#FreeJimmyLai

Read more ⬇️
www.pen-international.org/news/china-h...
China-Hong Kong: 72 human rights organisations urge UK PM to secure Jimmy Lai’s release as his health deteriorates — PEN International | Promoting Literature & Defending Freedom of Expression Worldwid...
21 August 2025: Today, PEN International and PEN Centres joined a coalition of 72 freedom of expression and human rights organisations in a letter to the UK’s Prime Minister, Sir Kier Starmer, urging ...
www.pen-international.org
August 21, 2025 at 12:01 PM
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Please read the full statement on our website: taiwanfcc.org/20250819-gaz...
August 19, 2025 at 4:58 PM
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Important piece on the abuse of migrant fishers in Taiwan by @michaelturton.bsky.social, who argues that the government has the power to do something about it—if they wanted to.
Notes from Central Taiwan: Subsidies at root of Taiwan’s migrant fishers abuses - Taipei Times
Bringing Taiwan to the World and the World to Taiwan
www.taipeitimes.com
August 19, 2025 at 5:31 AM
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As someone who does occasional travel writing and acts as an unofficial tour guide to friends and family visiting #Taiwan, I have some thoughts.

laorencha.substack.com/p/is-interna...
Is International Tourism in Taiwan Really That Bad?
Yes and no. Or just read on for some of my favorite places to take visitors.
laorencha.substack.com
August 19, 2025 at 1:52 AM
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Brookings just published my analysis of Taiwan politics after the first wave of recalls. The main point: the recalls have resolved some remaining political uncertainty, & all 3 political parties have some incentives to tack towards the middle.

www.brookings.edu/articles/tai...
Taiwan after the great recalls: Toward a new political equilibrium? | Brookings
After the recall vote, Taiwan’s political combatants now have an opportunity for a political reset. Let us hope that they seize it.
www.brookings.edu
August 16, 2025 at 4:06 AM
China Dissent Monitor, a project of @freedomhouse.bsky.social, has documented over 10,000 protest actions covering every region of China over the past three years

freedomhouse.org/article/prot...
Protests Appear to Be Increasing in China. What Can We Learn from Them?
Citizens in China are speaking out when their rights are violated. Freedom House’s China Dissent Monitor analyzes these protest actions—often uncovering broader trends in China’s politics and economy ...
freedomhouse.org
August 15, 2025 at 12:25 AM
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It’s been eight long years since human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng was taken away by China govt officials. He hasn’t been seen since. Hard to take Xi Jinping’s claims of adherence to rule of law—or decency—seriously. www.nchrd.org/2025/08/chin...
China: Release Lawyer Gao Zhisheng, Forcibly Disappeared Since 2017 | Chinese Human Rights Defenders
www.nchrd.org
August 13, 2025 at 12:07 PM
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Hm, the second episode of Zero Day was significantly better than the first. Which I guess is what happens with anthology works. The focus is a sympathetic, humanistic character study of a young man who ends up becoming part of a pro-China gang group
August 11, 2025 at 8:10 PM
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China’s most expensive state-building infrastructure project is rising in Tibet: the Lower Yarlung Tsangpo hydropower dam. @stellahongzhang.bsky.social explores how this dam—framed as green progress—advances with little public scrutiny despite huge environmental, technical, and geopolitical stakes.
Infrastructure and State-Building: China’s Ambitions for the Lower Yarlung Tsangpo Project | Made in China Journal
19 July 2025, Nyingchi, Tibet. Against a bold red backdrop with snow-capped mountains looming in the distance, China’s Premier Li Qiang—flanked on both sides by four senior officials and leaders of ma...
madeinchinajournal.com
August 8, 2025 at 2:36 AM